When it came to Civil Rights, President Kennedy:   Opposed the movement to help him gain votes in the South   Opposed the movement because of the violent nature of the leaders of the movement   Wanted to see change occur, but was timid in his full support of the movement   Was an ardent supporter of the movement and took part in numerous protests to help achieve the goals of the movement

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When it came to Civil Rights, President Kennedy:

 

Opposed the movement to help him gain votes in the South

 

Opposed the movement because of the violent nature of the leaders of the movement

 

Wanted to see change occur, but was timid in his full support of the movement

 

Was an ardent supporter of the movement and took part in numerous protests to help achieve the goals of the movement

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