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Kennedy's inaugural speech was a thoughtful, optimistic and serious-minded discourse about the status of USA as a very powerful and influential nation in the world and the responsibility associated with it not only from the government but also on each member of the American society, encouraging people to be bold and be aware of the meaning of being a US citizen, especially when hightlighting "Not what the country could do for them but what they could do for their country" empowering and involving everybody in the nation's success, which increased his approval rating.
Thereby the answer is the 1st one.
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