A. wipe out poverty
B. equality for all men and women
C. a good education for every child
E. caring for old people
he promised to follow former president Kennedy's program
Lyndon Baines Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which aimed to end racial segregation and discrimination in public facilities, employment, and schools. He believed that this legislation was necessary to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all Americans, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
L B Johnson did not stand for re election in 1968.
Bombing them into submission. Making them accept our terms. Making them want to negotiate.
no
Full rights for African Americans
yes he did, just kidding I don't know
Full civil rights for African Americans..
Full civil rights for African Americans..
Full civil rights for African Americans..
Definitely not...quite the opposite; he's the president who escalated the Vietnam War...and in typical "Big Government" fashion...ran the war from Washington, D.C. instead of leaving it to the "Professional" soldiers/commanders "in-country". If you want some interesting reading...research the circumstances surrounding LBJ's "Silver Star"...awarded to him during WWII...typical glory seeking politician.
After Kennedy was killed, Johnson took over as president and escalated from 16,000 troops to 550,000 troops. Though the war was winnable at smaller levels than that, he didn't win it. Pressure from the media and the American Public about his handling of the war made him decide not to run for re-election.