At the time of his death, President John Kennedy
A) had not yet committed himself on the issues of civil rights and poverty.
B) was on the verge of passing major civil rights and antipoverty legislation.
C) had inspired much idealism but achieved few tangible goals.
D) was hailed for his practical accomplishments more than his vision.
E) was locked in a bitter confrontation with conservatives in Congress.
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A) the
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A) Jack Ruby.
B)
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