The initial success of the Peace Corps was partially due to President John F. Kennedy's charisma and appeal to the
A. leaders of foreign countries.
B. members of state legislatures.
C. young voters of the United States.
D. representatives to the United Nations.
It could be argued that the initial success of the Peace Corps was partially due to President John F. Kennedy's charisma and appeal to the "C. young voters of the United States," since this was the demographic he was looking for.