An article titled, “Robert Kennedy,” reveals that Kennedy fought organized crime and supported civil and minority rights actively (1). His action towards organized crime matters because it helps bring attention to organized crime. As a result, the government created more legislation against organized crime. Today, fighting organized crime still exists heavily in politics, and Kennedy helped develop the fight against organized crime. Similarly, Kennedy’s support for civil and minority rights helped give equal rights to minorities. In the 1960’s, Martin Luther King, JR. led his famous march for civil rights. Actions that Kennedy took helped enable many civil rights movements, including King’s movement. Now, minorities have equal rights more than they ever have during the history of the U.S. Kennedy’s actions definitely helped develop legislation towards organized crime and civil rights today. Evan Thomas reveals that RFK responded adequately to crisis by peacefully negotiating with the Soviets about removing their missiles from Cuba despite having an instinct to bomb and invade Cuba (1). A great leader or president can respond excellently in a time of crisis. Upon discovering Russia’s nuclear missiles in Cuba, RFK initially wanted to bomb and invade Cuba. However, he did not want to repeat his brother’s mistake with the Bay of Pigs incident, so he negotiated peacefully with the Soviets. Thus, diminishing the nuclear threat Russia possessed. Kennedy eventually admitted his impulses would not correctly undermine the nuclear threat in Cuba. Because of this, he successfully diffused an imminent threat. This example in the Cuban Missile Crisis shows that Kennedy could respond correctly during times of crisis. Because of this, he could have made a good president. Kenneth T. Walsh indicates that after winning the California primary election, an assassin killed RFK, and his murder had serious consequences, for
An article titled, “Robert Kennedy,” reveals that Kennedy fought organized crime and supported civil and minority rights actively (1). His action towards organized crime matters because it helps bring attention to organized crime. As a result, the government created more legislation against organized crime. Today, fighting organized crime still exists heavily in politics, and Kennedy helped develop the fight against organized crime. Similarly, Kennedy’s support for civil and minority rights helped give equal rights to minorities. In the 1960’s, Martin Luther King, JR. led his famous march for civil rights. Actions that Kennedy took helped enable many civil rights movements, including King’s movement. Now, minorities have equal rights more than they ever have during the history of the U.S. Kennedy’s actions definitely helped develop legislation towards organized crime and civil rights today. Evan Thomas reveals that RFK responded adequately to crisis by peacefully negotiating with the Soviets about removing their missiles from Cuba despite having an instinct to bomb and invade Cuba (1). A great leader or president can respond excellently in a time of crisis. Upon discovering Russia’s nuclear missiles in Cuba, RFK initially wanted to bomb and invade Cuba. However, he did not want to repeat his brother’s mistake with the Bay of Pigs incident, so he negotiated peacefully with the Soviets. Thus, diminishing the nuclear threat Russia possessed. Kennedy eventually admitted his impulses would not correctly undermine the nuclear threat in Cuba. Because of this, he successfully diffused an imminent threat. This example in the Cuban Missile Crisis shows that Kennedy could respond correctly during times of crisis. Because of this, he could have made a good president. Kenneth T. Walsh indicates that after winning the California primary election, an assassin killed RFK, and his murder had serious consequences, for