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John F. Kennedy's Foreign Policy Analysis

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For many, President John F. Kennedy represented a new era of hope and an opportunity for positive change. During a time when the public was deeply divided on two major issues, foreign policy and Civil rights. It was in that context that Kennedy would become a symbol of unity.Since the onset of the Cold war many Americans feared the communist threat and internal subversion. Those fears were not unjustified. This was due to how the American Communist party operated, and the party’s connection to the Soviet Union.However, many of the individuals involved with the communist party did not see themselves as trying to over throw the government, but as trying to improve living standards. At least, this was the case of David Friedman a New York city

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