<span>Based on his inaugural address, John F. Kennedy viewed responsibility as a core American value. Reading through his address, this is very obvious and the most famous quote he used in the address, "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." shows his core belief is responsibility of Americans.</span>
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1.associations formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations~alliances
2.a ceasefire agreement, not a surrender~armistice
3.November 11, 1918, the day that the Germans and Allies signed the armistice~Armistice Day
4.a movement arising from World War I that found glory in war and exerted a radical authoritarian style often accompanied by violence~fascism
5.the policy of maintaining a large military establishment to be used aggressively at a moment's notice~militarism
6.fighting that involves an army digging long trenches at the front, from which soldiers can fight and remain protected~trench warfare
7.a form of government that recognizes no limits and no individual freedoms for its citizens~totalitarianism
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She told me put my heart in the bag (In the bag)
And nobody gets hurt (Nobody)
Now I'm running from her love, I'm not fast (Fast)
So I'm making it worse (Making it worse)
Now I'm digging up a grave, from my past
I'm a whole different person (A whole different person)
It's a gift and a curse (A gift and a curse)
But I cannot reverse it
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