Lyndon Johnson, the 36th U.S. president, shaped landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act and Medicare. His leadership style emphasized consensus-building and federal expansion, benefiting marginalized communities and seniors. Historians and political analysts study his Great Society programs to understand modern domestic policy, while students use his legacy to explore 1960s governance and social reform.
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