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Kennedy and Nixon
The world as well as the United States economy was depressed during the Hoover Presidency. ...
Despite the depressed economy, people such as Joseph Kennedy, an Irish-American made fortunes during prohibition engaging in bootlegging and other illicit activities. Joseph Kennedy used his fortune to become an ambassador and harbored hopes of becoming President of the United States. ... Kennedy, realizing his opportunity had been lost because of his overt racism, began to groom his son, Joseph Kennedy Jr. ... Unfortunately, Joseph Kennedy Jr. ... Joseph Kennedy Sr. then redirected his ambition toward his son John (Jack) Kennedy. ... Nixon’s family was Quakers and grocery store owners. ...
Jack Kennedy and Richard Nixon were navy officers during World War II. John Kennedy suffered from a congenital back problem and Addison’s disease. ... Purported, Jack Kennedy despite his medical conditions became a military hero. ...
Richard Nixon and Jack Kennedy became members of the House of Representatives at the same time and served on both the HUAC and Labor Committees. Nixon and Kennedy espoused the free enterprise, anti-union, anti-communist philosophy. ... Also, both Kennedy and Nixon were in favor of the Marshall Plan as an effective way of limiting the spread of communism and rebuilding Europe at the end of the War.
Jack Kennedy arrived at congress, moved into a luxurious neighborhood in George Town, complete with servants and lived the life of a playboy or what was referred to as ‘girlying.
Approximate Word count = 1099 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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