John F. Kennedy became the 35th United States president form 1961 to 1963. His presidency was only brief because he was assasinated.
Eventhough he was not able to fulfill many of his promises, he left a large impact on the country. He uses his power through the televisionto promote his political stance and policies. Also, he expanded the US defense budget, approved the fundings on Army Special Forces, and increased the political advisers on Vietnam war. He also shaped his foreign policies because of the beliefs that communism is a serious threat to the country. Moreover, he passed the Civil Rights of Bill that includes discrimination, equal employment, and the right to vote.
Because of all his important participation in the US, he left a legacy that will remember forever by the citizens.