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History, 27.09.2019 22:00 kamnicole13

What did president kennedy mean when he said to americans “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what it can do for your country”?
a if you need finding ways to make this country better write to the president for suggestions

b don’t expect the government to do it all figure out what you can do on your own to improve things

c if you are dissatisfied with the way things are here you should’ve move to another country

d don’t go to the government for if you need it take care of your problems yourself or ask your family


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