U.S. History President Harry S. Term Paper

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would help alter the social and political landscape of the nation. However, Kennedy also engaged in controversial and potential volatile encounters such as the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba and the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War would prove to be one of the most tumultuous periods in modern American history and when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 his vice president and successor Lyndon Baines Johnson continued the bloody and extended process of engaging and then withdrawing from Southeast Asia. Lyndon Johnson's problems in Vietnam were partially offset by the great strides his administration made in securing Civil Rights laws. Moreover, Johnson would initiate other social service programs such as Medicare. Johnson's legacy would nevertheless be perpetually obscured by his more dynamic predecessor and successor: Kennedy and Nixon, respectively.

Johnson's successor, Republican Richard M. Nixon will probably be remembered most for his participation in the Watergate Scandal and his resignation from the office of President.
Nixon had served under Eisenhower as Vice President of the United States. Nixon's notoriety obscures some of the great strides he made in office. For instance, Nixon abolished the gold standard, entrenching the American economy in the free market system and promoting the prevalence of the American dollar throughout the world. Nixon also created the Environmental Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Both OSHA and Nixon's promoting of affirmative action programs would transform American labor laws. None of the post-war presidents can be reasonably named as "best" or "worst" but taking into account their overall contributions to American society, Truman and Nixon may have left the most enduring marks......

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