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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
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In pursuing his New Frontier domestic policy, President Kennedy experienceda. great success on the basis of his skill and experi

ence in dealing with Congressb. great success due to large Democratic majorities in both houses of Congressc. great success due to his ability to use his personal charisma to appeal directly to the American people in support of his legislative programd. frustration due to the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans who blocked many of his programse. frustration due to his inability to convert his large electoral mandate into legislative success
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Natali [406]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

great success due to his ability to use his personal charisma to appeal directly to the American people in support of his legislative program

Explanation:

During the J.F Kennedy as the Presidemt of the United States between the year 1961 to 1963 before his assassination, he pursued New Frontier domestic policy, in which he experienced "great success due to his ability to use his personal charisma to appeal directly to the American people in support of his legislative program"

This is evident in the fact that President J.F. Kennedy was widely accepted and loved for his personality by the Americans

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