President John F. Kennedy
By: Loren Beas
President John F. Kennedy was the thirty-fifth president to lead our country with sophistication, influence, and an open mind. John F. Kennedy was one of the most well-liked presidents of all our presidents, he allowed views of not only the democratic party but the republican party as well. His reputation allowed him to achieve great success that later on has helped our country become what it is today. Some of his achievements include the establishment of the Peace Corporation which allowed peace throughout many countries. His presidency is remembered as one of the most outstanding leaderships in history. Not only was John F. Kennedy determined to make a difference in America, but he was constantly thinking of new ideas and innovations. He wished for a more peaceful country with understanding and a good leadership. After his death his ideas and values were still carried out today with the leadership of not only the following presidents but the citizens of the United States. John F. Kennedy will always be remembered in the hearts of all Americans for what he has done to make the country more America.
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John F. Kennedy Study Guide." Spark Notes. Barns and Noble. 23 Mar. 2006 <http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/jfk/timeline.html>.