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Lyndon Baines Johnson LBJ President: 1963-1968 Political Party: Democrat Vice President: Hubert Humphrey
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Civil Rights Vietnam War Great Society
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Domestic Policy 1964 Reelection landslide: 61% of popular vote and 90% of electoral vote against Barry Goldwater Medicare: hospital insurance and low cost medical insurance for people over 65 Medicaid: extended health insurance to welfare recipients
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Domestic Policy War on Poverty = THE GREAT SOCIETY War on Poverty Alleviate poverty Proposed legislation Economic Opportunity Act 1 billion dollars for youth programs Job Corps: Economic Opportunity Act VISTA Head Start Antipoverty measures CAP: Community Action Programs
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Domestic Policy Similarities to the New Deal Addressed economic and social ills, protecting the environment and consumers! Increased role of government in peoples’ lives
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Foreign Policy Vietnam Truman and Eisenhower sent aid Kennedy sent advisors Ho Chi Minh, from North Vietnam- leads a independence movement against the French and then the US. North aids the Viet Cong (guerilla fighters) in South Vietnam.
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Foreign Policy Gulf of Tonkin North Vietnamese torpedoed boats and attacked an American Destroyer LBJ asked Congress for: “all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against forces of the US and to prevent further aggression” LBJ- Doesn’t ask for a Declaration of War. This gave LBJ broad military power.
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Foreign Policy Escalation March 1965 LBJ began sending troops to fight the Viet Cong & North Vietnamese. Tens of thousands more troops, 61% of Americans supported this escalation. Tet Offensive 1968 a turning point shows the strength of Ho Chi Minh’s forces & support for war in US decreases. LBJ decides not to run for re-election
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