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Lyndon Baines Johnson chapter 22. “When I was young, poverty was so common that we didn't know it had a name.” Grew up in a poor part of Texas. Attended Southwest Texas Teachers College (Now Texas State). Became a politician while still a young teacher. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• “When I was young, poverty was so common that we didn't know it had a name.”

• Grew up in a poor part of Texas

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Attended Southwest Texas Teachers College (Now Texas State)

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• Became a politician while still a young teacher

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Begins as a State Representative in Congress from 1937 - 1949

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Serves a distinguished career in the US Senate from 1948 - 1960

• Ballot Box 13 from Jim Wells County, Tx• “Landslide Lyndon!”

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Selected as Kennedy’s running mate in 1960.

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Kennedy Assassinated

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November 22, 1963LBJ sworn in as President

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Warren Commission• Investigated JFK’s death• Conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald acted

alone• Many believe there was a conspiracy

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Election of 1964

• LBJ is extremely popular, and easily wins the election

• LBJ uses this momentum to push his programs

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“Daisy Commercial”

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Presidential Domestic Policy Names

• Teddy Roosevelt – The Square Deal• FDR – The New Deal• Truman – The Fair Deal• Kennedy – The New Frontier

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LBJ’s “Great Society”

“This administration, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America.”

• Tax cut – LBJ cut taxes, government spending, and the economy improved

• VISTA – Volunteer in Service to America

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• HEAD Start – Pre-school for low income children• Medicare – care and insurance for the elderly• Medicaid – insurance for the poor

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Higher Education Act

• "I shall never forget the faces of the boys and the girls in that little Welhausen Mexican School, and I remember even yet the pain of realizing and knowing then that college was closed to practically every one of those children because they were too poor. And I think it was then that I made up my mind that this Nation could never rest while the door to knowledge remained closed to any American."

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Higher Education Act

• strengthened the resources of colleges and universities, and to provide financial aid to students

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Effects of the Great Society

• Drastically reduced poverty in America• Created a welfare society• Many conservatives DID NOT LIKE IT!

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Immigration reform

• Greatly expanded immigration quotas

• Exempted family members of citizens and political refugees

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The Warren Court

• Very liberal or (progressive)

• Sought to protect personal freedoms– Miranda Rights– Miranda v Arizona

• Declared prayer in school unconstitutional – Angered many

conservatives

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LBJ and Foreign Affairs

• Aided the Dominican Republic against a revolution

• Further involved U.S. forces in South Vietnam

• “Escalation”

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LBJ quotes...(he had some good ones)

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“The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.”

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“Jerry Ford is so dumb he can't fart and chew gum at the same time.”

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“Did you ever think that making a speech on economics is a lot like pissing down your leg? It seems

hot to you, but it never does to anyone else.”

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“Being president is like being a jackass in a hailstorm. There's nothing to do but to stand there and take it.”

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“Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in.” – On FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

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“I want to make a policy

statement: I am unabashedly in

favor of women.”

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“Jack was out kissing babies while I was out passing bills. Someone had

to tend the store.”

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“There are no favorites in my office. I treat

them all with the same general

inconsideration.”

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“When things haven't gone well for you, call in a secretary or a staff man and chew him out. You will sleep better and they will appreciate the attention.”

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“I may not know much, but I know the difference between chicken sh** and chicken salad.”