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... defeat. Thus, it is plausible that President Johnson's policy in Vietnam was "doomed to fail" from the beginning. Although South ...
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... Some of President Johnson's charges included violation of Tenure of Office Act, also known as Article 11, and conspiring against the Constitution and Congress. ...
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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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... President Johnson was one of the most aggressive Presidents who fought Congress, critics, and many others. ... President Johnson was a prime enemy of this 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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... After president Kennedy was assassinated on November twenty-second, 1963, Vice-president Johnson was sworn into office at 2:38 PM later that day. ...
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... Everyone knew President Johnson had wanted to get rid of radical Republican Stanton. The House of Representatives charged that by ...
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... identity. President Andrew Johnson, was truly a hero. ... Ultimately President Johnson was found innocent of all charges brought upon him. It ...
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... identity. President Andrew Johnson, was truly a hero. ... Ultimately President Johnson was found innocent of all charges brought upon him. It ...
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... President Johnson had three choices of action concerning the Vietnam conflict. ... President Johnson suffered enormous consequences from the Vietnam War. ...
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... President Johnson used his veto power abundantly. ... As well as Congresses successful opposition to President Johnson was the hostile Southern resistance. ...
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... Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th US President. ... President Johnson declares he will not "lose Vietnam" during a meeting in Washington. ...
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... occurred however. On February 28, 1868, when the house voted along strict party lined to impeach President Johnson. The House appointed ...
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... Three major achievements President Johnson had was the plan of the Great Society, voting rights act of 1965, and the war on poverty. ...
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... In July President Johnson signed it into law. Second Term Johnson ran for his second term. ... President Nixon succeeded Johnson and took office in 1969. ...
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... In Andrew Johnson's time, he was the only president to be impeached. He was tried according to the rules of the US Senate and beat the rap by a single vote. ...
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... Congress and President Johnson authorized the bombing of North Vietnam and to increase US military involvement.Nixon campaigned against the war, and brought US ...
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... Johnson took the oath of office in March of 1865. Not long afterwards, President Lincoln was assassinated, and Johnson became President on April 15, 1865. ...
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... the charges. Ironically Johnson was expected to be a great president when initially coming into office. The radical Republicans ...
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... In January of 1968 the United States thought that the Vietnam War was coming to a close, but President Johnson made a statement that changed the direction of ...
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... is sworn in office. President Johnson shows his ignorant pride when he says that he will not "lose Vietnam". It was this attitude ...
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... That report turned out to be in error, a fact that President Johnson knew about, but withheld from Congress for three days in order to persuade them to pass ...
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Was President Johnson's decision for retaliatory acts against North Vietnam after the Gulf of Tonkin incidents justified? Or an ...
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... minorities, women, the very young and the very old could be strengthened by his program which was called "The Great Society." President Johnson's wife, Lady ...
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... President Johnson appointed, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren the chairman of an investigation into the assassination of Kennedy. ...
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... and earth to meet them. Lyndon B. Johnson was a very hard-working and ambitious president. Congress passed his proposals for increased ...
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... election of 1960. As Vice-President Johnson took interest in the space program and moved its headquarters to Houston. On November 21 ...
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... The Gulf on Tonking incident provide the excuse needed by President Johnson to seize control of the war and send troops into Vietnam and win the war. ...
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... The US Congress also tried it's hardest to fulfill the promises made to former slaves by passing two bills that had been vetoed by President Johnson. ...
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... regardless of their race. Republicans were shocked when President Johnson vetoed both the bills. He said that federal protection ...
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