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What point is John f. Kennedy trying to make in his inauguration speech in 1961?

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  • 28-12-2017
Kennedy's Inaugural is considered one of the finest ever delivered by an American president. Many political historians concur that the speech delivered characteristics of realism, idealism, historical reference, and strength, all of which are vital to a successful presidency. Kennedy was clear; the United States would pay any price to assure the success of liberty.
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