Johnson (U.S. presidency), as realized, 1963-1969
20th Century · realized scope
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, having previously served as a U.S. Senator and Vice President. He held the presidency from November 1963 to January 1969, operating from Washington, D.C., following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. His presidency encompassed the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Social Security Amendments of 1965 establishing Medicare and Medicaid, and the escalation of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam.
Cluster:Pragmatic Achievement
Defined by elevated Evidence-Based Reasoning, with Achievement & Excellence, Material Aspiration, and Progress & Innovation running high alongside it. Sanctity & Transcendence and Tradition & Continuity sit low. The pattern is secular and outcome-focused: performance and evidence over inherited forms.
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Neighbors
- 1F. Roosevelt (U.S. presidency), as realized, 1933-1945Distance: 13Compare
- 2U.S. Democratic Party, as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 16Compare
- 3Biden (U.S. presidency), as realized, 2021-2025Distance: 17Compare
- 4Obama (U.S. presidency), as realized, 2009-2017Distance: 19Compare
- 5Macron (France presidency), as realized, 2017-presentDistance: 19Compare
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