Lyndon B. Johnson

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  “There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves.” -Lyndon B. Johnson 1908-1973   Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, exercised leadership as he proudly led his nation into a “great society.” Johnson took over after the sudden assassination of John F. Kennedy and portrayed one of the greatest skills of political leadership. The skill that Johnson used, knowing when to go forward with each of his goals, set a significant example to society within the United States during his time in office. One of the most notable techniques of Johnson’s career was be able to share a respect for both the Democratic and Republican Party. The understanding of government that Johnson possessed was a masterly characteristic of his and it delineated his knowledge to be able to lead a nation. Being able to...