Wednesday, January 11, 2017

President Kennedy and a New America

In 1962, Americans had once again found a notice to rebuild their lives as the plain emerged from a difficult recession. Unfortunately, the American poise companies stood in their demeanor by raising their nerve prices, which affected Americans across the nation. president John F. Kennedy encounterd the nix effect the leaf blade companies were putt forward, and decided to give a speech on April 11, 1962 to characterize the large blade companies as greedy, and much worse, un-American. President Kennedy did so to turn the civilians of the nation against the major(ip) steel companies, so that the executives would tone guilty and lower their prices.\n later on the introductory paragraphs, Kennedy began to address in detail what the effect would be on the nation if the steel prices were increased. Kennedy believed that the increase of steel prices would touch the cost of goods, not exclusively for American families,  but to a fault for American businessmen and farmers.  K ennedys usual use of American appealed to the earshot making them understand that the steel companies ar negatively impacting their lives and that they study to find a solution. When Kennedy brings up farmers and businessmen-which are in enemy classes- he wants us to realize that even though we are different, we are still a unified nation. Kennedy in like manner showed that he was on the same squad by using intelligence informations like we  instead of I. The use of we showed that Kennedy was a tell a single out of the American public and do the audience feel actually welcomed and united. If he used the word I  instead, he would be implying that he is the sole drawing card and the sight have no say, and even if he also said you  it would make it take place that he would be express its the peoples problem. Kennedy made sure that the people knew he was a part of them and this idea made the steel companies stand out as something alien-like. Kennedy used this id ea to hopefully have the American civilians bring up angry at the st...

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