Kenedy faced challenges from the spread of communism and the continuing threat of nuclear war. He was enthusiastic and committed to change. This lead to his being able to achieve the first agreement with the Soviet Union limiting nuclear testing.
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Bill Clinton faced a great many challenges throughout his lifetime. During his presidency he faced political challenges from the country and people.
George Washington did not face the challenge of governing during a time of economic recession or depression. He also did not have to navigate a major political party system, as the United States did not have political parties during his presidency. Additionally, Washington did not have to contend with a significant military conflict or war on American soil during his presidency.
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The problems that the nation faced during Washington's presidency was remaining neutral, the neutrality proclamation, the French question, Jay's and Pickney's treaties, and the conflicts in the Northwest Territory.
African Americans deal with a biased & oppressive society that challenges each individual to face & fight racism on a daily basis.
John F. Kennedy did prioritize civil rights in his presidency, although he faced challenges in getting legislation passed due to the political climate at the time. While he did face criticism for not pushing for civil rights legislation more forcefully, he did take important steps to support the cause, such as ordering the desegregation of federal facilities and supporting the March on Washington.