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This 8 page paper takes a look at the transactional leadership style and evaluates the presidency of LBJ. Some background information, inclusive of Johnson's childhood is provided. Theoretical information is provided along with a look at the 1968 economic crisis, the escalation of the Vietnam War and the Good Society Policy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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consisted of two sons and three daughters, and his mother encouraged the children to read books and also gave them a sense of duty and civic responsibility (2003). Lyndon would
go on to graduate from Southwest State Teachers College in San Marcos, Texas with a bachelor of science degree (2003). He taught in Pearsall, Texas, as well as
in the Houston high schools (2003). However, in 1931, he decided to go into politics and went to Washington, D.C. to serve as secretary to Texas congressman Richard Kleberg (2003).
Johnsons talent for attracting affection and respect was suddenly apparent and he was elected Speaker of the "Little Congress" on Capitol Hill (2003). In 1934, Lyndon married
Claudia Taylor of Karnak, Texas who would soon come to be known as LadyBird Johnson ("Johnson," 2003). She had been his partner, confidant, and counselor, and from her, Johnson
drew strength and love and reserves of support and Johnsons ultimate destiny had begun to take shape (2003). Soon, Johnson resigned as congressional secretary in 1935 and became
the Texas director of the National Youth Administration (2003). In 1937, the congressman from Texass Tenth District died suddenly, and although Johnson entered hesitantly, he won the race (2003).
During World War II, Johnson briefly did a stint in the Navy but returned to office in 1942 ("Johnson," 2003). By 1951, Johnson was a Senator and just
three years into his first term, he had been elevated to Democratic "whip" (2003). Although Johnson up until this point had a great political career and met with
remarkable success for his age, it seems that several times he would replace someone who had unexpectedly passed away. He seized opportunities. While tragic, his luck would not change as
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