Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
This was a term for the social programs of the Lyndon Johnson administration such as TAP (Total Action against Poverty .
There two airports in Shanghai.
The Vietnam War was one of the worst in American history. Combat in the jungle was difficult, and it was hard to know who exactly was the enemy, since Vietnam had two different sides of the war as well.
He had been against American involvement before becoming president.
He felt that taking out troops would be a defeat for the United States.
Agriculture was modernized in the south in the late 1900s with the use of automobiles, trucks, and planes to transport crops all over the world.
President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam.
Rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for healthcare.
Chose not to run for reelection.
Demonstrating at a mass rally- Apex
Some Americans avoided the draft by leaving the country. (Apex)