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Social Issues of Yesterday and Today

e embargo's we are able to force other nations into submission without the use of force (war).John F. Kennedy also addressed the problem of poverty, not just with our nation, but as a global problem. This issue has been addressed in the past it is being addressed now and, it will be addressed in the future. The problem of poverty is a serious issue in our present generation. Good jobs are hard to find, which means that most of the jobs available are low paying, and that put a lot of people below the poverty line. Another problem associated with poverty is that some people are just lazy. They don't want to work, and why should they when the government will just pay their way? "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich" (JFK).John Fitzgerald Kennedy indicated many social issues and problems, which needed to be dealt with not only by the government, but by the people as well. He had a vision for America and the world. John F. Kennedy knew that it would take a nation that was united for the common cause of world well being, so he made this call to action. "Ask not what your county can do for you--ask what you can do for your countryAsk not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man".Introduction Strategy: Use a quotationConclusion Strategy: Make a call to action, Close with a statement or quotation readers will remember...

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