He added: "All this will not be finished in the first
one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor
in the life of this Administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this
planet. But let us begin." In closing, he expanded on his desire for
greater internationalism: "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or
citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and
sacrifice which we ask of you.
The address reflected Kennedy's confidence that
his administration would chart an historically significant course in both
domestic policy and foreign affairs. The contrast between this optimistic
vision and the pressures of managing daily political realities at home and
abroad would be one of the main tensions running through the early years of his
administration.
Kennedy brought to the White House
a stark contrast in organization compared to the decision-making structure of
former-general Eisenhower; and he wasted no time in dismantling Eisenhower's methods.
Kennedy preferred the organizational structure of a wheel, with all the spokes
leading to the president. He was ready and willing to make the increased number
of quick decisions required in such an environment. He selected a mixture of
experienced and inexperienced people to serve in his cabinet. "We can
learn our jobs together", he stated. Throughout the terms of presidency,
President Kennedy was the only president that died before his parents. The Kennedys
have generations of family members. Wealthy and powerful, but still tied into
their original beliefs.
Kennedy--These 4 new entries are pretty good. You have lots of interesting information here for sure. Keep working on developing connections between your content and your audience. Pretty good visual appeal. Question: Do you know that there are assignment prompts for have of the blog entries? They are posted on Canvas. You have not addressed either of them (#3 and #5) for this grading period. That will hurt your score.
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