What Are Jfk Contributions To The Us

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From 1961 to 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy did a great job leading the United States as its president. Although this is a considerably short amount of time for a man to be president, J.F.K will always be remembered for his contributions to the U.S. During Kennedy’s presidency, he was diplomatic to other countries, he generated new ideas for the new frontier and the space race, and he endeavored to solve the racial tension going on in America at the time of his presidency. The last thing President Kennedy wanted was to be in a nuclear war with countries across the globe. To achieve that from never happening, J.F.K. had a very diplomatic attitude towards other countries. He would do anything to keep his country safe from other countries. During his presidency, Cuba and the Soviet Union began an alliance. The problem with this is that the U.S. and the Soviet Union had been having complications with each other for a few years and Cuba is only ninety miles away from American shores. Kennedy ordered a blockade to …show more content…

The reason that the act was thought of, was because Kennedy became aware of the strong racial tensions going on in America. The Klu Klux Klan had gone to new levels of torment, African Americans that were protesting were being attacked by police dogs and were being hosed down by high pressure fire-hoses, and all around the country there was discrimination. Kennedy felt he needed to make a change, so he enforced the Civil Rights Act of 1964. On June 11, 1963, he broadcasted his announcement of the act on television. He knew this act would greatly upset some Americans, but he did not care because he only cared about the wellbeing of America. Sadly, Kennedy could not see his act come to life, because on November 22, 1963, he was

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