Who famously orated the words “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country"?
Answer John F. Kennedy
Delivered at his 1961 inauguration at the height of the Cold War, Kennedy's speech called upon Americans to recognize the responsibility that comes with great power and to take action for the greater good. It's a testament to the president's eloquence that it is his words, rather than those of inaugural poet Robert Frost, that have endured.
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