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Lelu [443]
3 years ago
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5. Which of the following statements best describes Kennedy's domestic achievements

History
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poizon [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

Kennedy wasn’t able to get much done due to opposition from Republicans and conservative Democrats in Congress.

Explanation:

President Kenedy was more concerned in the affairs of people and wanted an increase in the minimum wages and salaries of the citizens. He also wanted a better healthcare system and facilities which would be more affordable for use by the people. His efforts were however frustrated.

This is because he wasn’t able to get much done due to opposition from Republicans and conservative Democrats in Congress.

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