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3 years ago
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Was john f. Kennedy a great president

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Annette [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

He was a lot of Things, but Not a great President

1. The Cuban Missile Crisis was his fault

2. The Bay of Pigs invasion was his faul

3. He escalated in Vietnam

4. Oh, and he backed an ill-advised coup in Iraq too

5. He went way too slowly on civil rights

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