Lyndon Baines Johnson
Date Submitted: 05/26/2004 08:00:28
Lyndon Johnson led the country for five years (1963-1968) after President John Fitzgerald
Kennedy died of gunshot wounds on November 22, 1963. He formulated many policies and
carried out many others that Kennedy could not finish. He faced many foreign problems as well,
including the Vietnam War and the Cold War. How he dealt with foreign problems put him near
last if not last in foreign affairs, when compared to other presidents. Johnson always talked to
tourists
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on the list. Many people
would consider him last in foreign affairs because the people of the country did not always agree
with his involvements in Vietnam. This most likely brought his rating down.
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