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Answer: LBJ was energetic and hard working. LBJ's congressional experience had taught him how to get bills passed by Congress. People said that LBJ had a great deal of charm.
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He was incredibly hard working, and had lots of influence over his former senators on both sides of the aisle, and on the democratic side he had influence on both his fellow southerners and the liberal block. He saved Kennedy's legislative proposals from the failure they were going to suffer under Kennedy's mis-management, and got them passed in an incredibly short time. Sad thing is, he tried repeatedly to tell JFK how to pass them, but he didn't agree
He was also almost maniacal on being the best President he could possibly be.
<span>The New York Times "ethicist" contest call into the question the assumption that it is natural and right to eat meat by asking people to write persuasive arguments in favor of eating meat.</span>
The expansion of cotton production greatly increased the demand for slavery in the United States, since the massive amounts of cotton that were being grown in the fields needed to be picked, which required more and more slave labor. This was also incredibly hard and "back-breaking" work, which made life even harder for the slave population.