by: aarzu ahmed christopher jaden
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By: AarzuAhmed
ChristopherJaden
http://youtu.be/gbR6o7T580M
Birth and Childhood
Adult Family Life & DeathJFK went to Harvard University in 1940In 1952, he was elected to Congress and then 4 more
times afterIn 1953, John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline BouvierThey had 2 children, Caroline and John Jr.In 1960, he was elected President of the United Stateshttp://youtu.be/BLmiOEk59n8Hide and Seek was John Jr.’s favorite game in his Dad’s
presidential officeThe Soviet Union and the United States had a cold war.
They each wanted more land without war.He started the Equal Rights Peace CorpsOn November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot at
age 46 during a parade in Dallas, Texas.
Likes & DislikesLikes DislikesFocus on problemsRead booksTravelPlaying football
People killing each other
Initiatives & Contributions• Helped form America’s idea of Peace
Corps• Saved lives, crew members in World
War II• In 1956, wrote Profiles of Courage
Interesting FactsFemales couldn’t vote when JFK was a little kid F .stands for Fitzgeraldo JFK ran for President of the United States in 196035th PresidentYoungest man elected presidentHe was a great leaderIn 1961, JFK sent troops to Cuba, which is 90 miles
off the coast of FloridaJames Brady was also shot but not killed with JFK
because the shooter wanted to get JFK
Monuments, Statues & Memorials
• Runnymade, England• San Juan, Puerto Rico• Wexford, Ireland
• Runnymade, England• San Juan, Puerto Rico• Wexford, Ireland• Dallas, Texas
Attitudes & AttributesCommunication: talking to the public
Respectful: respecting the country
Thinker: making good lawsPrincipled: nice to the country
Key Concepts
Responsibility: work hard for the country• Reflective: helped the country by realizing we needed peace, not war
Connection: the speech like Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech
Aarzu: Why did you choose the name John Jr. for your son?
Christopher: What was your favorite book?
Ahmed: What was your favorite thing in the world?
Jaden: What was it like to be president?
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