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Who was JFK’s audience? To whom was he trying to appeal? Why?

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President Kennedy’s inaugural speech addressed not only the American people, but also people throughout the world—including newly independent nations, old allies, and the Soviet Union. In this lesson plan, students are challenged to consider how the speech might have resonated with some of these audiences. His inaugural address encompassed the major themes of his campaign and would define his presidency during a time of economic prosperity, emerging social changes, and diplomatic challenges.

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If you're referencing his inaurgual speech then he is addressing both his supporters and those who voted against him. He won by very few votes so he made a non-partisan speech. He appealed to the nationalism of American freedom. This appeal went to all Americans to show he was fit to serve all the countries President. His speech mostly focused on foreign affairs to stay neutral and supportive of American freedom.

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