How much is a DC Police 1961 John F Kennedy Inauguration badge?
Q. I am trying to find out how much my 1961 Washington DC Police John F Kennedy badge is worth. This is one of the 550 badges that were issued to all the officers working the day of the Inauguration. If anyone knows how much this badge may be worth please let me know. Thanks in advance!
Asked by Ginger - Sun Nov 8 02:09:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You should probably contact, you know, an actual appraiser. As evidenced by both the recent and past influx of questions, no one on here has any idea what they're talking about.
Answered by lipgloss-junkie - Sun Nov 8 02:12:53 2009

What is the best book about John F. Kennedy?
Q. I'm looking for the best read about President John F. Kennedy. He is one of my favorite presidents and I'm looking for the best book about him. Any suggestions? Nonfiction please! sorry for the confusion
Asked by Michael - Mon May 3 16:10:28 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
what have John F kennedy done to make equal rights for black and white in the united states?
Q. We are doing a project in school, about equal rights between black and white people in USA. at the time we are making about people who done at lot to help black and white get more equal rights in USA. We have made about Martini Luther King, Barack Obama and Abraham. And now we would like the help to learn about what John F kennedy have done to make black and white more equal in the USA
Asked by Andreas Gjerloev - Wed Mar 25 04:08:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub.L. 88-352, 78 Stat. 241, July 2, 1964) was a landmark piece of legislation in the United States that outlawed racial segregation in schools, public places, and employment. Conceived to help African Americans, the bill was amended prior to passage to protect women, and explicitly included white people for the first time. It also created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The bill was introduced by President John F. Kennedy in his civil rights speech of June 11, 1963,[1] in which he asked for legislation "giving all Americans the right to be served in facilities which are open to the public hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, and similar establishments," as well as "greater protection for… [cont.]
Answered by Affy007 - Wed Mar 25 10:31:47 2009

Where were you when you heard the news of John F. Kennedy's and Robert Kennedy's assassinations?
Q. Where were you when you heard the news of John F. Kennedy's and Robert Kennedy's assassinations? What do you remember about the assassination of Robert Kennedy?
Asked by emmiloulou - Wed Dec 16 16:35:56 2009 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I remembers the score it was Dallas one Los Angles One
Answered by Ibredd - Wed Dec 16 16:42:55 2009

What failures did John F. Kennedy have in Foreign and Domestic Policies?
Q. What failures did John F. Kennedy have in Foreign and Domestic Policies? Also, what unfinished business did he have in those two categories?
Asked by bikerboyz80817 - Sat Feb 20 17:45:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The failed Bay of Pigs invasion almost crippled his presidency in his early days. While it was planned by the Eisenhower administration, Kennedy gave it the go-ahead. There were some milestones in civil rights at home under his watch, but he claimed that he would change civil rights "at the stroke of a pen", indicating executive orders he could adjust to minimize discrimination. He never fulfilled his promise on at least some of those, and civil rights leaders were frustrated with his continued lethargy due to his need to appease the Southern Democrats. That leads us to unfinished business -- the Civil Rights Act wasn't passed until the year after Kennedy had died. Oh, and let's not forget Vietnam.
Answered by Daniel - Sun Feb 28 06:17:39 2010

How did John F. kennedy attempt to manage the economy?
Q. How did John F. kennedy attempt to manage the economy?
Asked by Arickl - Wed Jul 29 17:33:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. JFK's domestic program was called the New Frontier. It included federal aid to education, low interest student loans, economic assistance to depressed areas like Appalachia and the decaying centers of our major cities. He increased spending for defense and space exploration, vowing to put a man on the moon. He engineered a $10 billion tax cut which increased prosperity and revenues. The Congress was not in favor of much of his spending programs in the New Frontier and his death cut short his administration's attempts to deal more with the economy.
Answered by MrV - Wed Jul 29 18:52:06 2009

Why do we emphasize the "F" in John F Kennedy?
Q. Why do people emphasize John Kennedy's "F"? In other words, why do we call him "John F Kennedy" as opposed to just "John Kennedy"? Why the emphasis on the middle initial? This isn't usually done for presidents. I could understand why it was so for George W. Bush, so that we can differentiate him from his father, but why John "F" Kennedy?
Asked by Rodney - Fri May 28 22:24:20 2010 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. John Fcuking Kennedy! He was a bad motherfcuker
Answered by Andy - Fri May 28 22:54:08 2010

What do you think about the following quote from John F. Kennedy about Hitler?
Q. "Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived... He had a mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made." - John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America
Asked by unknown - Sun Sep 21 00:24:23 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. JFK is not at all saying he is a good or admirable person. He apparently also believes it is puzzling why Hitler did what he did. But as puzzling as those actions were, they did had a profound impact on the course of world and American histories during the 20th century. He unintentionally helped found the United Nations on an International level. And on a domestic level, he made many Americans begin to grow uncomfortable with racial discrimination, if they were not already familiar with it's evils. Legends can also be mean and/or undesirable people. Not all legends are the type of people who you would want to live up to or want other people to emulate. His actions still influence policy directives in the 21st century. We and… [cont.]
Answered by pioneer_grrrl1979 - Sun Sep 21 00:40:33 2008

Did John F Kennedy play a role in the creation of Medicare or Medicaid?
Q. I am aware that both of them came to fruition under President Johnson, but did Kennedy play a role in their creation? Thanks for any answers.
Asked by Special E - Mon Jun 1 15:08:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It was FDR with the idea. It came with his new deal. It was terrible. It did not help america at all, all that it did was put america into more debt. It is like Obama's stimulus packages. WWII is what finally got us out of the depression.
Answered by Brandon History - Mon Jun 1 15:20:55 2009

What are six important things that happened to John F. Kennedy while in office?
Q. I was just wondering what big things (preferably 6) happened to Kennedy during his presidency and if you could help me, that'd be great! Thanks for your help!
Asked by caitlynmm96 - Tue Apr 14 17:53:04 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That he as a Catholic and was elected in the first place, and he was the youngest United States President ever elected at 43 years old. The only President younger was Theodor Roosevelt and he became president after McKinley's assassination at age 42. Also the popular vote for Kennedy was just over 100,000 votes the slimmest of margins in a U.S. election ever. Kennedy is also the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize before he was elected. 1) The Space race, where Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon and bring him safely back to earth before the end of the decade(1960's) 2) Civil Rights legislation initiated buy John F. Kennedy. 3) The building of the Berlin Wall in 1961and the Berlin Air Lift which was started by Kennedy. 4)… [cont.]
Answered by JIMMackdaddy - Tue Apr 14 18:53:24 2009

Can someone list an event where John F. Kennedy showed honesty or lacked it?
Q. It has to be an event and not a quote that someone said about him. Im doing a report for school and I have to have an event that shows how John F. Kennedy was either honest or showed a lack of honesty. if possible, listing the web link would be greatly appreciated
Asked by VoLcOmLoVe - Mon May 18 21:07:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Bay of Pigs. Where was the air support?
Answered by Age of Metternich - Mon May 18 21:16:08 2009

Why was the cuban missile crisis so personal between Fidel Castro and John F. Kennedy?
Q. i have to do a report on cuba and the past 50 years, and i can't seem to find WHY the missile crisis was the most viciously personal thing between kennedy and castro. can anyone PLEASE help me???
Asked by Adriana - Love and Hate it - Tue Nov 4 19:09:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. The United States armed forces were at their highest state of readiness ever and Soviet field commanders in Cuba were prepared to use battlefield nuclear weapons to defend the island if it was invaded. Luckily, thanks to the bravery of two men, President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev, war was averted. In 1962, the Soviet Union was desperately behind the United States in the arms race. Soviet missiles were only powerful enough to be launched against Europe but U.S. missiles were capable of striking the entire Soviet Union. In late April 1962, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev conceived the idea of placing intermediate-range missiles in Cuba. A… [cont.]
Answered by Julius S - Fri Nov 7 10:34:54 2008

Who were the enemies of John F. Kennedy, and WHY did they dislike him?
Q. what parties/people etc. disliked John F. Kennedy? and WHY? Answers needs desperately for History research.
Asked by Saba P - Sun Mar 30 10:14:10 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. real americans hated kennedy, because he was an incompetent fool as president. his dad was a criminal and a rapist. he abandoned the freedom fighters to be slaughtered at the bay of pigs, he lied about a "missile gap". abused the office of the presidency to get whores instead of doing his job. he almost got us all killed when HE caused the cuban missile crisis by renegging on his promise to krushchev to remove OUR missiles from turkey. he got us into vier nam without any kind of plan. the only thing he EVER did right as president was cut taxes for the rich, and reissue united states notes for the debt, instead of using treasury bonds. this cost the bankers alot of money, and thats why they killed him. same reason they killed lincoln… [cont.]
Answered by John M - Sun Mar 30 12:30:08 2008

How come John F. Kennedy seemed more conservative than the liberals you see today?
Q. He just seemed like a conservative Democrat to me.
Asked by Do-Ba You-Ba Think-Ba That-Ba? - Mon Oct 13 12:34:31 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Because he was.
Answered by Nikki - Mon Oct 13 12:39:46 2008

What are people thinking about or discussing about John F Kennedy?
Q. What did people think about John F Kennedy? Or What did people discuss about John F Kennedy?
Asked by latinaevzv - Fri Mar 28 16:43:58 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Nobody's mentioned him, as far as I know. The big question was why was he murdered - who was Lee Harvey Oswald working for (as Jack Ruby shot him, we will never know). The conspiracy theory has someone else shooting from a nearby grassy knoll, but like the Diana case now, it's something we will never really know. He was a charismatic leader - rather dashing compared to the moribund Russians, and with an extaordinarily glamorous (for the time) wife - later Jackie Onansis. His presidential style was flamboyant if flawed - the Bay of Pigs fiasco and the Cuban Missile crisis took the world to brink of Armageddon, and the foreign policy in SE Asia began the Vietnam War, relations with the USSR deteriorated (heightened in no small part by the… [cont.]
Answered by Bilbo - Fri Mar 28 16:52:24 2008

What were the major scientific developments during the term of John F. Kennedy?
Q. Also, what were the major military developments during his term, major government developments, and current events (pop culture) during his term?
Asked by mar - Mon Oct 27 13:38:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1961- The Peace Corps is established by John F. Kennedy 1961- Pampers the first disposable diaper are introduced 1961- The First electric toothbrush is produced Squibb Co. 1961- Niagra Falls starts producing hydroelectric power 1961- Valium invented. 1961- The nondairy creamer invented. 1962- The First Wal-Mart discount store is opened by by Sam Walton in Bentonville Arkansas 1962- The first Kmart department store opens in Garden City, Michigan 1962- Oral Polio Vaccine developed by Albert Sabin given to millions of children to combat Polio 1962- Telstar relays the first live trans-Atlantic television signal 1962- The first use of silicone breast implants by Houston plastic surgeons 1962- The audio cassette invented. 1962- The fiber-tip [cont.]
Answered by Sarah P - Mon Oct 27 14:11:20 2008

Do you think Jay Edgar Hoover had something to do with the assassination of John F. Kennedy?
Q. I was doing research and my aunt informed me that Jay Edgar Hoover had a lot to do with the murders of both Martin Luther King and John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Asked by math magician - Thu Jan 22 11:00:13 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Not in the least. Set your aunt straight, after your research. JFK was an outright "hit" in exactly the same style, as he himself/our Gov't was planning on Fidel (the next month) - that's not the FBI doing that hit, by the way... and because the mob was STILL "running" Cuba technically, behind the scenes and there was 1-2 very powerful mob kingpins wanting both JFK and RFK dead, you got a shocking outcome for the USA. You'll understand, after your research on that.. MLK is another matter. That was pure racism at its worse, for what the established political/social system (in the South mainly) was perceiving as the years went along of the Civil Rights struggle. LBJ had signed legislation, and the Southern Democrats ENDED his political… [cont.]
Answered by casapulla2001 - Thu Jan 22 11:07:57 2009

Did President John F. Kennedy avert a nuclear disaster during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Q. Do you think he should be awarded a peace prize for his role in the crisis?
Asked by mr.pickles - Fri Feb 19 12:45:22 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. well the actual person that saved the world was a Russian spy called Colonel Oleg Penkovsky(agent Hero) who supplied Kremlin secrets to both the U.S.and England,as he informed the West that Khrushchev was arming Cuba with missiles,this came as a TOTAL surprise and disbelief until aerial photographs confirmed it,he was caught and executed for treason... 1919-1963
Answered by KIRKUK - Fri Feb 19 14:13:45 2010

John F Kennedy assassination oral report visual aide?
Q. I am talking about the different sides of who killed John F. Kennedy, whether it was one man or several. Well, we need to use a visual aide to help enhance our report. not photos of jfk! Can you help me? A link to a map or diagram of the shooting night, or pictures of the actual assassination, or something like that.
Asked by ewww - Thu Mar 12 18:50:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. start research here this gets you pics from all angles govt version of what happened or maybe it didn't
Answered by oldretiredfart - Tue Mar 17 17:48:13 2009

If John F Kennedy were alive right now, which presidential candidate do you think he would vote for?
Q. Don't base your answers on YOUR presidential choice. Think about it for a minute. It's funny how the first half of the answers were almost ALL for Obama, and the majority of the second half were McCain.
Asked by fatiimaq08 - Thu Oct 23 20:04:36 2008 - - 48 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I knew JFK, and "I" feel very comfortable saying that he would support Obama as his family is.
Answered by JMB - Thu Oct 23 20:09:01 2008

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