How Did John F Kennedy Unite For Change

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John F. Kennedy: Unite for Change The day was January 20, 1961 when John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath to office. He became the 35th president of the United States of America. On that cold winter day, he delivered a world changing speech, his first and sadly his only inauguration address. In his First Inaugural Address, John F. Kennedy used fear, antithesis, and repetition to emphasize how the United States needs its people to stay together for the better of the country, highlight his hope for peace, and how the nation needed to make changes in order to deal with the problem of the time, the Cold War. The Cold War began soon after World War II in 1947. During this period, tensions were high against the United States and the Soviet Union. Especially during President Kennedy’s administration due to something called the “Space Race.” On October 4, 1957 Russia sent out the first ever satellite into space called Sputnik. The U.S. sent out their satellite, Explorer I, the following year. However, the Soviets sent the first man to space in 1961 the year John F. Kennedy got elected. He assured that the United States would get a man on the moon by the end of the century. As he predicted, it happened on July 20, 1969, therefore it made America win the Space Race. …show more content…

The U.S. allies were France and Britain who were also against the communist government. In short terms the Cold War was basically an arms race and economic rivalry between the two international super powers of the time, the United States and the Soviet Union. John F. Kennedy believed in democracy and was all for the people and government. His first inaugural address is mostly remembered by these word, “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your

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