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This speech contains one of the most famous lines from Presidential speeches in U. S.
his...
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This speech contains one of the most famous lines from Presidential speeches in U. S.
history: "Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country"
(Paragraph 26). What did Kennedy mean? What was Kennedy's purpose in including this
statement in his speech? Do you think that Americans are currently taking his advice? Why
or why not?
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The united states' entry into world war ii had which of these effects on domestic politics? pro-union legislation was repealed. support for banking reform intensified. concerns about the economy were largely abandoned. attempts to promote civil rights became far more successful.
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