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UNIT 11 LBJ Presidency
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After Vice President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President, he worked for the same goals Kennedy had championed. ■ Johnson was a seasoned politician who built consensus in Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Election of 1964: LBJ (D) v Barry Goldwater (R) ■ Johnson used his popularity to call for a Great Society that would end poverty and racial injustice and provide opportunity for every child. In the 1964 presidential election, President Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater in a landslide.
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LBJ’s Great Society ■ Johnson’s Plan to: – Aid education ■ Created Headstart program (early pre-k for lower socioeconomic areas) ■ Provided funds for poor districts – Attack disease ■ Medicaid and Medicare – Urban renewal ■ Beautification, conservation, and development of depressed regions – Passed legislation to improve water and air quality – War on Poverty – Control and prevention of crime – Removal of obstacles to the right to vote – Created a national endowment for the Arts and Humanities – Passed the Immigration Act of 1965 to lift immigration quotas
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President Johnson convinced Congress to pass a big tax cut for the middle class. ■ He also established the War on Poverty to promote job training, education, and healthcare for those in need.
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As part of the War on Poverty, the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964: created the Job Corps to train young people in work skills established VISTA to send volunteers into poor American communities formed Project Head Start to fund preschool programs
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The Great Society (control and prevention of crime) ■ Gun control Act of 1968 regulates the firearms industry and firearms owners. – Passed in response to the assassination of JFK, RFK, and MLK ■ (answer to promise of Control and prevention of crime)
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LBJ’s Presidential Accomplishments ■ Passed Civil Rights Act of 1964 – which outlawed most forms racial segregation – Prohibited discrimination ■ Passed Voting Rights Act of 1965 (removal of obstacles to the right to vote) – which outlawed remaining obstacles of discrimination in voting (literacy tests) – Thus allowing millions of blacks in the South to vote for the first time ■ Started Affirmative Action Laws ■ Passed Immigration Act of 1965 which allowed more non- European people to immigrated to the US – Immigration more than doubled between 1965-1970
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The Warren Court ruled on many significant issues. Voter’s rights: “one man, one vote” Rights of the accused: (Miranda v Arizona (1966)) To have a lawyer present To have a court-appointed lawyer To be told about rights Prayer in school
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During Johnson’s presidency, the Supreme Court decided many cases involving controversial social, political, and religious issues. ■ Called the Warren Court after Chief Justice Earl Warren, the Supreme Court supported civil rights, civil liberties, voting rights, and personal privacy.
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Johnson and Vietnam Vietnam ■ The Vietnam Conflict dominated much of president Johnson’s presidency ■ Believed in the Domino Theory ■ Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964) – Congress gave Johnson the power to wage war in Vietnam as he saw fit
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1968 Election ■“I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President” –LBJ
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1968 Election ■ LBJ Did not run for re- election due to the unpopularity he gained for the Vietnam War ■ JFK’s younger brother Robert F Kennedy ran for the democratic nomination— – He wanted to focus on the end to discrimination – He was assassinated on June 5, 1968—in LA California
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President Richard Nixon(R)—37 th President 1969-1974 ■ Vice-President of Eisenhower ■ Lost 1960 election to JFK ■ The only person to be elected twice to both the presidency and the Vice Presidency ■ Only President to resign from office
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Nixon and Vietnam ■ Vietnam Conflict dominated much of his presidency – War became very unpopular – Promised to end the war—”Peace with honor” ■ Expanded the war to Cambodia and Laos – Bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail – Kent State (1970)
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Silent Majority ■ Nixon believed he has a ‘silent majority’ of Americans who supported his policies toward: – Vietnam – Protests ■ On the heels of a major nationwide protest against the Vietnam War in October 1969, President Richard Nixon delivers a speech on November 3, laying out his plans for ending the war through diplomatic negotiations and asking for the support of the "great silent majority" of Americans. Order”.
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Nixon and Vietnam ■ Started Pulling Troops out of Vietnam as Promised ■ The Nixon Doctrine – “Vietnamization” of the war ■ Paris Peace Accords signed in 1973 stopped the fighting and got the U.S out of the War
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26 th Amendment means change…. ■ In response to the growing anti-war movement and events like: – Kent State – The My Lai Massacre – And the Pentagon Papers (published march 1971 in the New York Times) ■ America will pass the 26 th Amendment which lowers the voting age to 18
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OTD ■ 1. What was LBJ’s plan/platform called? ■ 2. Name one goal/program from LBJ’s plan. ■ 3. What will dominate LBJ’s presidency forcing him not run in 1968? ■ 4. Who runs as the democratic candidate in 1968 and is assassinated? ■ 5. What group/part of society does Nixon believe supports him? ■ 6. What voting measure is passed as a result of the Vietnam War?
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