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Answer:</h2>
The statement is <u>false</u>. Lyndon Baines Johnson was never a leader in Congress for two decades.
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Explanation:</h2>
Lyndon B. Johnson's political career began when he ran for Congress in 1937 as a democrat. He was the 10th Texas Congressman and served from 1937-1949. He also became the Lieutenant Commander for the US Navy during his reign as a congressman where he fought in several battles.
From Congressman he became a Senator from 1949 until 1961 where he held high prestige titles such as Democratic whip, Senate minority leader, Senate minority leader, etc. He was later elected as the 37th President of the US.
The sixteenth amendment allows congress to levy income tax, adopted Feb 3, 1913
Just like their Union counterparts, the Confederate Army had
troops, a navy fleet and cavalry. Their
strength lies in the fact that they had skilled and brave commanders leading
their troops. Generals like Robert E.
Lee, JEB Stuart, Stonewall Jackson and AP Hill among others were skillful
commanders and tacticians who won many victories in the early part of the war.
My answer is The dowager empress Cixi held reins of power. Committed to tradition values, but did not support certain reforms. Wanted to reform educational system, diplomatic service, and military.