Johnson and Vietnam
.... Because of the dual threats of China and the Soviet
Union,
Johnson also felt the US must remain committed to helping South Vietnam achieve autonomy to gain an ....
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JOHNSON, RECONSTRUCTION POLICY AND IMPEACHMENT
.... An orphan son of an illiterate tailor,
Johnson had opted for the
Union in 1860. He had been the military governor of Tennessee. ....
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Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction
....
Johnson and Congress began to heat up when Congress refused to seat representatives of those states that President
Johnson had readmitted to the
Union. ....
(2474

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War on Poverty Johnson
.... In his 1965 State of the
Union speech,
Johnson defined the Great Society, one in which federally funded programs would raise the quality of life for all ....
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LINCOLN, JOHNSON AND RECONSTRUCTION This resear
.... An orphan son of an illiterate tailor,
Johnson had opted for the
Union in 1860. Lincoln appointed him military governor of Tennessee. ....
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The Johnson and Reagan Administrations
.... Unlike
Johnson, international events, the demise of the Soviet
Union, worked in his favor, enabling him to leave office still popular. ....
(2088

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Johnson's Great Society
.... In subsequent State of the
Union addresses, President
Johnson would urge the Congress to pass laws or appropriate funds for: Medicare (which passed in 1965 ....
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Domestic Programs of Lyndon B. Johnson
.... of victory over opponent Barry Goldwater, the "locals" voted for him: the "Great Society" programs proposed in
Johnson's 1965 State of the
Union address was ....
(3634

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The Grand Alliance and Its Failures
.... Crisis" in 1948, says
Johnson (1999), was immediately recognized as the first formal confrontation of the Cold War between the US/West and the Soviet
Union. ....
(714

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GLOBALIZATION AND THE CELLULAR TELEPHONE MARKET IN China
.... government of the fourth generation, and China has indicated that it will not suffer the same economic and political fate as the Soviet
Union (
Johnson, 2002). ....
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Impeachment Powers
.... V. THE UNITED STATES V. ANDREW
JOHNSON When Civil War broke out in 1861, one Southern Senator remained loyal to the
Union: Tennessee's Andrew
Johnson. ....
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Reconstruction Period
....
Johnson hoped to restore the
Union quickly and also to create loyal political parties in the southern states led by men who opposed secession in 1861 or who ....
(1711

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The period of Reconstruction
....
Johnson hoped to restore the
Union quickly and also to create loyal political parties in the southern states led by men who opposed secession in 1861 or who ....
(1711

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The Reconstruction Period In 1865, the American Civil War came to ...
.... rested with Congress when and under what conditions the vanquished were to be readmitted into the
Union." Within two years of the
Johnson Presidency, Congress ....
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Presidential Reconstruction
....
Johnson hoped to restore the
Union quickly and also to create loyal political parties in the southern states led by men who opposed secession in 1861 or who ....
(1967

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Reconstruction Period
.... the 14th Amendment by 1868 and thus being readmitted to the
Union. In 1868, Congress sought further control over the Presidency by impeaching Andrew
Johnson. ....
(1816

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Reconstruction Period
....
Johnson. Andrew
Johnson was a Southern Democrat who remained loyal to the
Union cause when the Civil War broke out. Abraham Lincoln ....
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Social Programs of Two Administrations
.... As
Johnson announced in his State of the
Union address to Congress in 1964: "This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in ....
(1860

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Presidental Foreign Policy in the Cold War
....
Johnson---indeed, through Bush---was the ideology of the Cold War which saw the world controlled by two forces---the US and its evil enemy the Soviet
Union. ....
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On The Waterfront & Blue Collar
.... In the mid-1950s,
Johnson (1997) commented that the American
union movement was becoming subject to a renewed wave of governmental oversight. ....
(2442

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Film Depictions of Corruption and Organized Crime in Labor
.... In the mid-1950s,
Johnson (1997) commented that the American
union movement was becoming subject to a renewed wave of governmental oversight. ....
(2442

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Chalmers Johnson
.... engagement in Iraq that George W. Bush has engaged on (and that
Johnson also decries as the action of a republic): [T]hey must derive from
Union an exemption ....
(592

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The Cold War & US Fear
.... developed when the United States learned that the Soviet
Union was establishing .... In 1964, the
Johnson Administration concocted a fictitious event in the Gulf of ....
(1088

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Presidential War Decisions
.... Truman did avert WW III by avoiding escalating tensions between the US and Soviet
Union. Hess argues that "For Truman,
Johnson, and Bush, the wars proved to be ....
(784

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Presidential War Decisions
.... Truman did avert WW III by avoiding escalating tensions between the US and Soviet
Union. Hess argues that "For Truman,
Johnson, and Bush, the wars proved to be ....
(784

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The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... spending on the "military industrial complex." Kennedy and
Johnson overextended the .... purpose other than to aggravate relations with the Soviet
Union, which had ....
(1318

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Progress at Home and Abroad
.... again Nixon was trying to divide the two communist superpowers, China and the Soviet
Union. .... For all the bluster from
Johnson and Nixon that the Vietnam War was ....
(2554

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Domestic & Foreign Policy:1960-1974
.... again Nixon was trying to divide the two communist superpowers, China and the Soviet
Union. .... For all the bluster from
Johnson and Nixon that the Vietnam War was ....
(2554

10

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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... definitely prevented European intervention which could have been fatal to the
Union cause .... His successor, Joseph
Johnson, a favorite of Davis"s, proved to be so ....
(2041

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Tim O'Brien's If I Die in a Combat Zone
.... criticized on its own soil by Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson; détente with the Soviet
Union would remain a distant dream; and Lyndon
Johnson would be ....
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