President Lyndon B. Johnson aimed to create a "Great Society" in the 1960s, focusing on eliminating poverty and racial injustice. His goals included expanding civil rights, enhancing education, and improving healthcare through initiatives like Medicare and Medicaid. Johnson also sought to promote economic opportunity and environmental protection. His ambitious domestic agenda was largely shaped by the social upheaval of the era and the legacy of the New Deal.
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Prior to President Johnsons withdrawal from the election (March 31st 1968) his primary opponents for the Democratic nomination were... Robert F Kennedy Eugene McCarthy Hubert Humphrey George McGovern
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it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
President Johnson's ultimate goal in Vietnam was to disengage without losing the war. This was back in history.
no. ladybird was the nickname of president johnsons wife- not presidents fords wife