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... In 1937 Johnson was elected to the United States House of Representatives. ... Johnson was also elected House Leader, but he resigned to take on his new job. ...
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... governor and served two terms. In 1857, Johnson was then elected to represent Tennessee in the US Senate. "While serving in the Senate ...
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... President Johnson, who was not elected, but rather became president after Lincoln's death, was virtually hated by the members of Congress. ...
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... F. Kennedy. In 1964 the largest popular majority in modern history elected Johnson to a full four-year term. His triumph represented ...
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... POLICIES (1865-66)- Unionist Democrat, Raleigh native, Andrew Johnson was nominated as Vice President to help get Republican Abraham Lincoln re-elected in 1864 ...
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... Senator. When the Korean War broke out Johnson fully supported the government's involvement. He was again elected in 1954 as a Senator. ...
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... When congress met in December 1865, they rejected plan and would not seat newly elected southern congressmen, and some congressman criticized Johnson's plan. ...
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... President Johnson was not elected, but became president after Lincoln's death. ... Also, President Johnson was not an elected President of the United States. ...
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... elected by the white southerners would all be Democrats, which would eventually destroy the Republican Party. (Castel 18) The first example of Johnson's ...
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... In the following year he was again elected to the Continental Congress and ... In October 1967, Marshall, appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, was sworn in as ...
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... He became Senate majority leader in 1953. Johnson was elected vice president in 1960 and became president on November 22, 1963 upon Kennedy's death. ...
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... After all, the President was indeed elected by the people, for the people, and Johnson only attempted to represent the will of Americans who had the lower hand ...
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... On November 6, 1960, Johnson was elected as Vice President of the United States and was also re-elected to a third term in the Senate. ...
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... balanced ticket in selecting Lyndon Baines Johnson as his Vice President also gained him many votes. It was almost not enough and Kennedy was elected with a ...
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... In 1857, Johnson was then elected to represent Tennessee in the US Senate. ... In 1857, Johnson was then elected to represent Tennessee in the US Senate. ...
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... Unlike Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton had public support even after the scandal had been made public. In addition, the American people twice elected Clinton. ...
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... Now Johnson was becoming a skillful campaigner, noted for his forceful speeches and ... Briefly, Andrew began his political career when he was elected into Congress ...
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... Now Johnson was becoming a skillful campaigner, noted for his forceful speeches and ... Briefly, Andrew began his political career when he was elected into Congress ...
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... even today. When Lyndon B. Johnson was elected president, right away he had a great relationship with Congress. Unlike Kennedy, Johnson ...
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... 632). Shortly before his death, Johnson imposed a deal that no successor to him was to be elected into "The Club" (Parsons 222). The ...
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... Lincoln was re-elected as President with Andrew Johnson as his running mate. Lincoln defeated the Democrat George McClellen on November 8, 1864. ...
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... Lincoln was elected President in 1860; John F. Kennedy was elected President in ... by Southerners, and were succeeded by Southerners with leaders named Johnson. ...
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... The first step by Congress, against Johnson, was taken in December 1865. Under Johnson's program, southern representatives had been elected to Congress. ...
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... American people. Lydon B. Johnson was a politican whose immediate goal was to be elected in the 64 election. Therefore the country ...
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... despite the assassinations and disastrous Vietnam War campaign, Johnson was able ... and idealism the latter was personified by the newly elected president, John ...
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... When the Union occupied part of Tennessee in 1862, Lincoln chose Johnson for the military governor. In 1865 He was elected vice-president with Lincoln as ...
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... Magic Johnson, however, won five NBA Championships in his career ... To emphasize his greatness Jordan was elected to eleven all-star teams in his twelve and a half ...
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... Constitutions ratified, Legislators and Governors were elected. ... This act prohibited Johnson from firing any cabinet officials such as Secretary of War Edwin ...
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... Chechnya still refused to recognize Moscow's authority and in 1997 elected a new president (Johnson, 2000: Infoplease.com "Timeline of Key Events in Chechnya ...
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... Congress soon grew tired of Johnson's mishandling of Reconstruction and overrode his vetoes ... possessed the ability to vote and could now even be elected to state ...
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