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Q: What man was assassinated during Lyndon Johnsons presidency?
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Which of these men were assassinated during lindon johnsons presidency?

During Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, the following men were assassinated: John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X.


Who was not assassinated during Lyndon john sons presidency?

John Kennedy


Was John Kennedy assassinated during Lyndon Johnson's presidency?

John F. Kennedy was assassinated during his only term as President. He served as the 35th President of the United States from January 20, 1961 until his assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.


What was developed during the presidency of Lyndon?

upward bound project


What were Lincolns post presidency activities?

Lincoln was assassinated during his presidency, so he never had any "post-presidency" activities.


What was developed during the presidency of Lyndon Jonson?

upward bound project


During who's presidency did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 become law?

Lyndon B. Johnson


What is the same between life john fkenedy and Abraham Lincoln?

They both were assassinated while in office during their presidency.


Who was the attorney general during JFK presidency that fought against crime and was assassinated in 1968?

Robert F kennnedy


What did John F. Kennedy do after serving as president?

John F. Kennedy was assassinated (killed) during his presidency. So, there was no "after serving" for him.


Was the peace corps develoed during Lyndon Johnson presidency?

No. The Peace Corps was initially developed by President John F. Kennedy while Lyndon B. Johnson was vice President in 1961.


Defense secretary during the Kennedy and Johnson administration?

Robert Strange McNamara was the Defense Secretary of the United States from 196 until 1968. he served under both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.