Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to fight in World War II partly due to his strong sense of patriotism and duty to serve his country during a time of global conflict. He believed in the importance of combating fascism and supporting the Allied forces, viewing it as a moral imperative. Additionally, Johnson sought to enhance his political profile and gain experience that would benefit his future political career. His desire to contribute to the war effort was also influenced by his upbringing in a family that valued public service and civic responsibility.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
johnson, nixon, and kennedy
President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which aimed to end racial segregation and discrimination in public facilities, employment, and schools. He believed that this legislation was necessary to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all Americans, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Why in the world would anyone want to see a friend in a fight. Be a peacemaker; we have too few peacemakers in the world.
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L B Johnson did not stand for re election in 1968.
Here's one for you. "Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live."
A. wipe out povertyB. equality for all men and womenC. a good education for every childE. caring for old people
i think they will kill them
because they were feared
they want to fight in world war two because they want to help the state and the united states
He actually says this Page 289 of Mein Kampf