Evaluation of the JFK Assassination

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“We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” (“JFK’s”). This heartening quote was provided by a man who literally shot for the stars all the way up until the day he was shot down. While being the youngest and first Roman Catholic president, John F. Kennedy always influenced America to strive for the best. Until an unbearable silence struck the American people, he was removed from society in 1963. There were numerous believed causes regarding Kennedy’s death. There is the belief that Oswald shot him as a lone gun man. There are also other theories that state that there could have been more than one gun man. Some people even presuppose that the CIA is hiding the real story. Some effects of the assassination were catastrophic to the American people. We will never know if some of the Vietnam results would have commutated. Another effect was more of an emotional one. Many Americans were vulnerable, and they felt as if America would not be able to recover from this vast bereavement. Regardless, there are causes and effects when evaluating the John F. Kennedy assassination.
The death of a person could be caused by a number of reasons. In Kennedy’s case, it could have been his inadequacy of war ravenousness or in some American eyes, the Soviets (“JFK Assassination”). The egregious and legal cause of death for this great man was that a man named Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald was discharged from the U.S. Marines, so he had been trained in learning to use a rifle (“Kennedy Assassinated”). It was said that Oswald killed Kennedy from the sixth floor window of Texas school book depository. The evidence shows that Oswald used a 6.5 mm Carcano...

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