Describe the key components of Kennedy’s domestic policy agenda

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Kennedy believed that prosperity was the best way to spread the fruits of affluence.


  • He supported corporate tax cuts to stimulate the economy.


  • Although Democrats held strong majorities in both houses, powerful conservatives in the South often teamed up with Republicans in Congress to defeat reform legislation.


  • Kennedy knew that it would be futile to champion the cause of civil rights in the face of that alliance.


  • Kennedy supported issues important to his working-class constituents and proposed a number of legislative initiatives to improve the lives of working-class Americans.

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a. extending the sugar trade agreement and acquiring the rights for a naval base at Pearl Harbor b. giving America a 99-year lease for naval and military bases on Hawaii c. removing the duty on all sugar imported into the United States, from Hawaii and elsewhere d. making Hawaii a territory and giving the residents full rights as American citizens

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A) ? It wanted to find the Northwest Passage and to harass the Spanish. B) ? It wanted to find a steady source of furs for aristocratic English women. C) ? It wanted to convert the Native Americans to Protestantism and to establish colonies. D) ? It wanted to discover new sources of gold and to develop new markets for English goods. E) ? It wanted to lay claim to new fishing beds and to find an outpost to which they could exile Irish rebels.

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Jimmy Carter's presidency was troubled by all of the following EXCEPT

a. the taking of American hostages in Iran. b. high inflation rates. c. labor's mistrust of a Southerner. d. a lack of idealism and vision.

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