Lyndon Baines Johnson was known particularly for taking over for JFK when he was assassinated. He was quite self conscious and felt that he was not going to be a well liked character in history. One of the reasons is because he also had a lot to do with the Vietnam war, which was not very popular in and of itself.
Lyndon B. Johnson Is Famous For Helping Poor People Find Great Medical Care And Taking John F. Kennedy's Place As President And Helping Thousands Of Poor People Find Jobs.
Poor fella...Vietnam. He never would've wanted that.
Deploying conventional US troops into South Vietnam and the commencement of Rolling Thunder against North Vietnam (the air war).
he is famous for the way he became president
For signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
containment
containment
His skills in compromise
Jefferson Davis is best remembered for being President of the Confederacy.
Federal funding of these programs allow the federal government to direct States in administrating them.
Federal funding of these programs allowed the federal government to direct states in administering them.-Apex
Lyndon B Johnson was sworn in on Air Force One in Dallas at Love Field Airport on November 22, 1963. He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, a family friend, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He is also the only President to have been sworn in on Texas soil. Johnson did not swear on a Bible, as there were none on Air Force One; a Roman Catholic missal was found in Kennedy's desk and was used for the swearing-in ceremony.
FDR
for the best president ever
I remember him as an honest public servant who was fell into an impossible position but did the best he could to do the right thing. I admire him considerably more than I do the leaders of Congress who impeached him. Of course, I am not history and am not sure that I can speak for her.
The Great Society Was The Domestic program Of Lyndon B. Johnson
Johnson was a powerful senator. He knew everybody in the Senate and most of the senators owed him something. He knew how to make a deal and push through legislation. He once said something to the effect that he had more power as a senator than as President.