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Father:Joseph Kennedy: 4 sons and 5 daughters
The son of An Irish immigrant (a pub keeper) ------a millionaire
1.A good son of a rich family
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2. A handsome young man A brave soldier An ambitious politician
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John F . Kennedy
the 35th president of the United states, the first Roman Catholic to become president of the
United Stated. He faced the religion issue frankly. He decided his
In 1952 he became senator of Massachusetts. In 1956 he
almost became running mate of Adlai Stevenson, but lost
the elections. In 1958 he won reelection in Massachusetts
firm belief in the separation owenku.baidu.com Church and state. At 43 he was also the youngest man ever elected to
the highest office of his country.
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John F. Kennedy
“Ask not what the country can do for you,ask what you can do for the country。”
Group members:肖莉 贺文 景 郑重 黄米拉 杜阳春
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917—1963)
Born: May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts Died: November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas Nickname: "JFK" Married: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (1929-1994), on September 12, 1953 Religion: Roman Catholic Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1940) Political Party: Democrat
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JFK(1991)
(刺杀肯尼迪)
A New Orleans DA discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
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1960 presidential election
• On January 2, 1960, Kennedy initiated his campaign for President in the Democratic primary election, where he faced challenges from Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin and West Virginia, Morse in Maryland and Oregon, as well as from token opposition (often write-in candidates) in New Hampshire, Indiana, and Nebraska. Kennedy visited a coal mine in West Virginia; most miners and others in that predominantly conservative, Protestant state were quite wary of Kennedy's Roman Catholicism. His victory in West Virginia confirmed his broad popular appeal. At the Democratic Convention, he gave his well-known "New Frontier" speech, saying: "For the problems are not all solved and the battles are not all won—and we stand today on the edge of a New Frontier ... But the New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises—it is a set of challenges. It sums up not what I intend to offer the American people, but what I intend to ask of them."
Kennedy studied at Harvard and after he had finished, he also had to serve in the war. During the war he once was shipwrecked, but he survived and because of his heroism he saved the lives of his crew.
1953 9 12
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Jacqueline Kennedy
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A kind father
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A tragic end
22 November 1963 On 22 November 1963 Kennedy visited Dallas with his wife Jackie. He was shot during a riding tour in an open limousine and died after about half an hour.
Career:
1941-45 Author; officer, U.S. Navy; 1947-53 newspaper correspondent; member of U.S. House of Representatives; 1953-61 United States Senator,; 1961-63 President of the United States
by 875,000 votes, the largest majority in the state's
history. He was elected for president in November 1960,
defeated Richard Nixon
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3.A passionate husband with a beautiful wife
Father:Joseph Kennedy: 4 sons and 5 daughters
The son of An Irish immigrant (a pub keeper) ------a millionaire
1.A good son of a rich family
5
2. A handsome young man A brave soldier An ambitious politician
2
John F . Kennedy
the 35th president of the United states, the first Roman Catholic to become president of the
United Stated. He faced the religion issue frankly. He decided his
In 1952 he became senator of Massachusetts. In 1956 he
almost became running mate of Adlai Stevenson, but lost
the elections. In 1958 he won reelection in Massachusetts
firm belief in the separation owenku.baidu.com Church and state. At 43 he was also the youngest man ever elected to
the highest office of his country.
3
John F. Kennedy
“Ask not what the country can do for you,ask what you can do for the country。”
Group members:肖莉 贺文 景 郑重 黄米拉 杜阳春
1
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917—1963)
Born: May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts Died: November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas Nickname: "JFK" Married: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (1929-1994), on September 12, 1953 Religion: Roman Catholic Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1940) Political Party: Democrat
10
JFK(1991)
(刺杀肯尼迪)
A New Orleans DA discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
11
1960 presidential election
• On January 2, 1960, Kennedy initiated his campaign for President in the Democratic primary election, where he faced challenges from Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin and West Virginia, Morse in Maryland and Oregon, as well as from token opposition (often write-in candidates) in New Hampshire, Indiana, and Nebraska. Kennedy visited a coal mine in West Virginia; most miners and others in that predominantly conservative, Protestant state were quite wary of Kennedy's Roman Catholicism. His victory in West Virginia confirmed his broad popular appeal. At the Democratic Convention, he gave his well-known "New Frontier" speech, saying: "For the problems are not all solved and the battles are not all won—and we stand today on the edge of a New Frontier ... But the New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises—it is a set of challenges. It sums up not what I intend to offer the American people, but what I intend to ask of them."
Kennedy studied at Harvard and after he had finished, he also had to serve in the war. During the war he once was shipwrecked, but he survived and because of his heroism he saved the lives of his crew.
1953 9 12
7
Jacqueline Kennedy
8
A kind father
9
A tragic end
22 November 1963 On 22 November 1963 Kennedy visited Dallas with his wife Jackie. He was shot during a riding tour in an open limousine and died after about half an hour.
Career:
1941-45 Author; officer, U.S. Navy; 1947-53 newspaper correspondent; member of U.S. House of Representatives; 1953-61 United States Senator,; 1961-63 President of the United States
by 875,000 votes, the largest majority in the state's
history. He was elected for president in November 1960,
defeated Richard Nixon
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3.A passionate husband with a beautiful wife