Evidence
Against the Conspiracy Theory
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An 11 page paper arguing in favor of accepting the
Warren Commission's conclusions that Lee Harvey
Oswald did indeed act alone in the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy. By today's standards
of technology and communications, such an event
would only be possible under the extensive cover
of a conspiracy. Such was not the case in 1963,
however, and Lee Harvey Oswald saw and seized
likely the only opportunity of his life of which
he took advantage. The paper cites the report of
the Warren Commission and the critical analysis of
a former proponent of the conspiracy theory in
detailing the implausibility of involvement by
anyone other than Oswald. Bibliography lists
7sources. KS-JFK.doc
Filename: KS-JFK.doc
JFK: Event Maker or Eventful
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A 6 page paper which discusses the life and
actions of John F. Kennedy and then examines
whether he was an event maker or eventful.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAkennevnt.wps
David Burner’s “John F.
Kennedy and a New Generation”
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This 5 page report discusses David Burner’s 1988
book on John F. Kennedy and his influence in
shaping the American consciousness. His in-depth
discussion of John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) as both
an individual and a leader allows the reader to
examine the changes that took place in the
American political and social systems that were
reflected in the hopeful days of Kennedy’s
“Camelot.” David Burner clearly admired
President Kennedy and does not bring up any of the
more sordid details of Kennedy’s life that have
been so popular in the past two decades. No
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Filename: BWjfkbk.wps
John F. Kennedy Assassination /
Forensics
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An 8 page paper discussing facts of the
assassination in relation to related findings of
the Warren Commission that determined in 1964 that
Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and fired one shot,
the 'magic bullet,' that killed President Kennedy
and severely wounded Governor John Connally. Many
of the documents used by the Warren Commission
were finally made public by the President John F.
Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of
1992, and few of them support the conclusions of
the Warren Commission based on forensic analysis.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Jfkfor.wps
John F. Kennedy: The Rhetoric of
the Times
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A 7 page overview of the Kennedy administration
and the rhetoric employed by it. Emphasizes the
lofty goals of Kennedy's inaugural address and
contrasts his actual accomplishments with those
goals. Concludes that while Kennedy proclaimed
'Ask not what your country can do for you but what
you can do for your country', what we should ask
is what did Kennedy actually do for his country
and how does this differ from our cultural memory
of him. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPkndyRh.wps
The Economic Policies of John F.
Kennedy
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A 7 page paper discussing the role John F. Kennedy
played in relationship to the economy of the
United States during his time in office. While
Kennedy was quite ignorant in regards to any type
of economic strategy in the beginning he quickly
taught himself and had others around him instruct
him about economics. He was unlike those before
him or after him in that his knowledge was learned
with no previous bias. this led Kennedy to produce
a non judgmental approach to the economic
situation of the United States. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
Filename: Johnfk.wps
Lyndon B. Johnson: Taxes,
Budget, Spending, Government in the Economy
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A 5 page discussion of the economic policies of
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Credits his
knowledge of the legislative process and of a
Congress who was sympathetic to the bills
originally proposed by John F.Kennedy and pursued
by Johnson after Kennedy’s death to his
tremendous initial success. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: PPlbj.wps
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