The Great Sociaty
Lyndon B Johnson
Lyndon Johnson
Civil Rights
Civil Rights
Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ)
Howard Johnsons are known hotels around the US
Lyndon Johnson's own administration, as well as the media, dubbed the program The Great Society.
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If your definition of 'corruption' is: "number of members of the administration indicted", then the answer is - Ronald Reagan.
After taking over as president from John F. Kennedy and serving as president for a year, Lyndon Johnson was elected as the US President in the next election. Johnson declined to run for a full second term.
He tried to create a great society, known as "Lyndon's Great Society." It led to reforms in housing, poverty, and racial equality. For a large portion, it worked.