Answer:
Statements A and B are Falsifiable
Statements C, D and E are not Falsifiable
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Falsifiable doesn't mean a statement is wrong or false. It is the potential ability of a statement to be proven wrong.
Statement A and Statement B are falsifiable statement. This is because any new evidence could come up to dispute this statements.
Statement A is said to be falsifiable because he can be checked against records that he is actually the 35th President of the United States.
Statement B which says ". Kennedy died from a bullet in his brain." This could be disputed if a medical examiner decides to come up with new evidence to say otherwise.
b. Not falsifiable statements are statements that you have to got through a long length to prove that the statements are false. Researches and various long studies have to be carried out to prove the statements are false
Statement C, D, E are not falsifiable statements.
For Statement C " Kennedy's death was the will of God", this statement has to do with religion and has nothing to do science, there is no way to prove this statement wrong.
For Statement E "If he'd lived, Kennedy would have ended the Vietnam War." This statement cannot be disproven.