President John F. Kennedy. Upon taking office, Johnson, also known as LBJ, launched an ambitious slate of progressive reforms aimed at creating a “Great Society” for all Americans. Many of the programs he championed—Medicare, Head Start, the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act—had a profound and lasting impact in health, education and civil rights. Despite his impressive achievements, however, Johnson’s legacy was marred by his failure to lead the nation out of the quagmire of the Vietnam War. He declined to run for a second term in office, and retired to his Texas ranch in January 1969.
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The Freedmen's Bureau sponsored African-American candidates to run as Democrats for Congrss
D. Development and Humanitarian assistance accounts for 44% of all United States Aid
She is from Iceland. Although it is not a completely Scandinavian country since it's not on the peninsula and is an island in the sea, the country's culture is based on its historical Scandinavian heritage and Bjork comes from there. The language developed from Old Norse and people are mostly of Germanic origin.
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