Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Oswald as a Lone Gunman
One of the main jobs of historians is to interpret the past by reviewing primary documents, scholarly secondary sources, and then creating an analysis of this research. In this assignment, you will be presenting your own interpretation of Kennedy's assassination. Since the Kennedy assassination, there have been numerous conspiracy theories that have developed. While the official government answer is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted as a lone gunman (and that is the answer you should put on any test given in this course), this theory fails to satisfy many Americans. Up to 70% of Americans believe a conspiracy was involved in the killing of JFK. After reading the conspiracy theories, pick one and explain why this theory is most likely in your mind OR defend the account of Oswald as a lone gunman.
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The Assassination
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The Assassination
The assassination of John F Kennedy left the country in shock. Years later, it has been almost impossible to prove whether or not Oswald acted as a part of a conspiracy to eliminate the former president. It may be assumed that one is naive to think Oswald acted as a lone gunman. This situation may explain why most Americans do not buy the idea of a lone gunman. Despite these observations, however, I will defend the account of Oswald as a lone gunman.
I will first defend Oswald's case as a lone gunman because there is no evidence to show that he was part of a conspiracy. Numerous investigations have been carried out to identify whether Oswald acted alone or was a part of a conspiracy to assassinate the former presiden...
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