It was estimated at 1.2 Million people
In 1964, his Great Society program introduced legislation which created Medicare and Medicaid.
The largest crowd to ever witness an inauguration is estimated at 1.2 million for Lyndon B. Johnson.
Largest presidential inauguration: Lyndon Johnson, 1964, estimated 1.2 Million
Here's one... wait until the inauguration to find out! However, officials have stated there there should be over the 1.2 million people who attended President Lyndon Johnson's inauguration. Nicholas Pegues a former Memphis Congressional Intern who attended the inauguration said that there were millions behind him from the Capitol Grounds.
The Jefferson Memorial is a monument in Washington, DC. The Jefferson Memorial plays host to more than 800,000 visitors per year.
There are many famous congress people, some also presidents. These include Abraham Lincoln, Lyndon Baines Johnson, as well as William H Natcher.
Presiden Lyndon Baines Johnson wanted to get rid on the slums of cities, restored people stricken with poverty back to good measures, provided education for the less fortunate, and to give full rights to blacks and other minorities.
About 50 people were in Lyndon B. Johnson's family.
Lyndon B. Johnson
D.C. police have projected inaugural crowds between 1 million and 2 million. Planners say attendance could easily top the 1.2 million people who were at Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 inauguration, the largest crowd the National Park Service has on record.
No, the Social Security System was started by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, as part of "The New Deal". Johnson was the one that started handing out Social Security money to people who were neither retired nor disabled, though, with his "Great Society" schemes, and his "War On Poverty".
because he helped the poor people in need of help