Lyndon B. Johnson
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| Order:
| 36th President
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| Term of Office:
| November 22, 1963– January 20, 1969
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| Predecessor:
| John F. Kennedy
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| Successor:
| Richard M. Nixon
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| Date of Birth:
| Thursday, August 27, 1908
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| Place of Birth:
| Gillespie County, Texas
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| Date of Death:
| Monday, January 22, 1973
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| Place of Death:
| Johnson City, Texas
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| First Lady:
| Lady Bird JohnsonClaudia Alta Taylor Johnson known commonly as Lady Bird Johnson (born December 22, 1912), as the widow of Lyndon B. Johnson, was First Lady of the United States. She was born in Karnack, Texas to Minnie Patillo-Taylor and T. She graduated from Marshall Se
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| Profession:
| TeacherIn education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill. There are many different ways to teach and help students learn. When deciding what teaching method to use, a teacher will need to consider student
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| Political PartyThe United States has what is for all practical purposes a two-party system, with the two largest political parties dividing a great majority of the vote between themselves in most elections. This is partly a consequence of the first-past-the-post electio:
| Democraticlogo depicts a stylized donkey in red, white, and blue. The Democratic Party is one of the two major United States political parties. The Party is currently the minority in both the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives, as w
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| Vice PresidentThe Vice President of the United States is the second-highest executive official of the United States government, the person who is "a heartbeat from the presidency. As first in the presidential line of succession, the Vice President becomes the new Presi:
| Hubert H. Humphrey
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| Order:
| 37th Vice President
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| Term of Office:
| January 20, 19611961 (As MAD Magazine pointed out on its first cover for the year) was the first "upside-down" year i. one that looked the same upside down since 1881, and the last until 6009. Events January January 1 The farthing coin, used since the 13th century, cease– November 22, 1963
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| Predecessor:
| Richard M. Nixon
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| Successor:
| Hubert H. Humphrey
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| President:
| John F. Kennedy
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