contestada

What set President Lyndon Baines Johnson apart from his predecessor, John F. Kennedy? a. He had the charm and affability that the often-aloof Kennedy could not muster. b. He was free from the legacy of political compromise in Congress that had weakened Kennedy’s reputation. c. He knew the meaning of poverty and racial injustice from his own life experiences. d. He lacked the political experience in Congress that made Kennedy such an effective president. e. He was willing to focus on Cold War issues the way Kennedy did not.