Lesson 6 - Johnson Administration (100%)
President _________ (LBJ) was a veteran in Washington, well-known and slightly _________ by almost everyone who knew him. He could be _________ but in debate (whether personal or public), he could be fierce and intimidating.
1) Johnson
2) feared
3) fri...
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Lesson 6 - Johnson Administration (100%)
President _________ (LBJ) was a veteran in Washington, well-known and slightly
_________ by almost everyone who knew him. He could be _________ but in
debate (whether personal or public), he could be fierce and intimidating.
1) Johnson
2) feared
3) friendly
LBJ was an ardent supporter and admirer of _________, and he believed that
much remained to be done to help some Americans share in the prosperity of the
times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Johnson wanted to see an end to ________
in America. He had taught school in a(n) ________ area, and his own family had
seen hard times during the Great Depression.
1) poverty
2) poverty-sticken
LBJ's efforts led to the _________ Act of 1964 and the _________ Act of 1965.
1) Civil Rights
2) Voter Rights
The _______ Resolution authorized the President to conduct military operations
against North Vietnam.
Tonkin Gulf
President Johnson's opponent in the 1964 election was ______. He was a very
conservative Republican Senator from Arizona.
Barry Goldwater
Johnson won the ____ election in a landslide.
1964
The speech "A Time for _______ " set forth the conservative ideals of Goldwater,
but it also brought ________ to political prominence.
1) Choosing
2) Ronald Reagan
President Johnson's ________ proposals were intended to help the young, the
elderly, the sick, the unemployed, and the taxpayer and business owner.
Great Society
Over time, it became apparent that Great Society programs were creating a(n)
_________ on the government for basic needs such as food and shelter.
dependency
On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed safely on _____________.
the moon
After stepping onto the lunar surface, Astronaut _______ said, "That's one small
step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind."
Neil Armstrong
Former President ___________ attended the launch of Apollo 11 and was
justifiably proud of his part in putting a man on the moon.
Johnson
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