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President Kennedy had much less congressional experience than Johnson. LBJ had been involved in politics of one kind or another for virtually his whole adult life. It's no exaggeration to say that politics was everything to him; he ate, slept, and drank politics to the exclusion of all else.
Throughout his time in the United States senate, Johnson came to know its often arcane and mysterious workings inside out, in the process gaining an unparalleled understanding in how to get legislation passed. If you've ever had the chance to read Robert A. Caro's remarkable biography of Johnson, you'll see how he almost single-handedly transformed the office of Senate Majority Leader from a largely formal position into one of the most powerful roles in American politics.
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evetually one of two things would have happen eiether an invasion would have come from the americans in the pacific or nazi germany would bein place of all the countrys in eourpe today.
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Mass unemployment
One of the most serious economic consequences of the Depression was mass unemployment. Large numbers of men found it nigh impossible to find a job, and so they left their homes and communities to look for work elsewhere. Even then, the best that many could hope for was manual labor or seasonal work.