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Marcus Murphy American National Gov. Dr. Cunha 11/11/2016 A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of United States who served for three years and was assassinated on November 22, 1963. His life and death had a positive impact on the politics of the country in different aspects. According to A thousand days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, some elements that influenced the politics of the country has been mentioned showing Kennedy’s perception on different matters such as the poverty and welfare, Economy and budget, abortion, civil rights, family and children, foreign policy, jobs, social security, tax reforms and others. Different studies show that his life and death had a positive impact …show more content…

This was so because the GDP rose by an average of more than 5.6%. This saw the rise of the wages, salaries and profit while the prices and costs of products and services remained constant. The productivity of the country rose to a much higher rate than the wages rates. From this concept, we find that there was a rise in expenditures that stimulated basic economic growth. Investments were also encouraged by the liberalized depreciation allowances and the investment tax credit. These aspects ensured that politics in the American government was based on development and other positive aspects and not only about power (Schlesinger, …show more content…

However, not all the problems and answers, in reality, would be new some were just improvements of the existence and would, therefore, require improvement in the systems. However, not all problems and their answers were very new; some were improvements to the existing system. The quality of life program was the unfinished business of the FDR’s New Deal, which gave a systematic classification, and analysis of the most critical issues even for the modern America. It critically assesses the moral, rational and the failures of the society. An economic mechanism had to be placed to determine the quality of life with the most accurate results of

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