There were 4 American Presidents in the 1960's . Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy ; Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon. Which one do you mean?
2007-11-02 06:33:56
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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1960 Presidents
2016-10-06 03:05:13
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answered by ? 4
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Presidents In The 60s
2016-12-11 18:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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John Kennedy 1960-1963; Lyndon Johnson 1963-1968; Richard Nixon 1968-1974...
They all had their faults, though they did have some good points...
JFK's greatest moment was probably the resolution of the Cuban Missle Crises; however, his actions prior gave the USSR the idea to place missles in Cuba in the first place.
LBJ's presidency will always be associated with the escalation of the war in Vietman.
Nixon will always be known for Watergate, but his foreign policy and opening relations with China was considered outstanding.
2007-11-02 00:43:02
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answered by brubeck_take5 4
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What was the American presidents name in the 1960's?
and was he a good president?
2015-08-16 07:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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~To which one do you refer? There were four of them.
If you mean the whoremaster who held the post from mid-January 1960 through November '63, but for the bullet he took in Dallas he'd be someplace below where the bottom feeders could reach him. His martyrdom has totally ignored his incompetence, his lack of ethics, his drug addictions, his ineptitude as a leader and strategist and his role in international crimes and acts of terrorism. His praisers always point to his handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis, but they never seem to point out that it was his placement of missiles in Turkey, his attempted invasion of Cuba and the several attempted assassinations of Fidel Castro that took place on his watch that brought about the crisis, and it is never mentioned that the crisis was ended by the wisdom and courage of Nikita Khrushchev, who agreed to pull the Soviet missiles from Cuba on the promise the those in Turkey would be removed within six months. Final score: total victory to the USSR, but the Prez gets the Kudus.
His predecessor was in office in the 60's for only a couple weeks. He was a better administrator and military strategist than political leader, but he left behind a fairly decent legacy.
His successor was a coarse, vulgar, corrupt warmonger who did more for Civil Rights than any three other Chief Execs combined. If only his ego and testosterone hadn't so often gotten in the way of his brain, he could have been remembered as one of our better presidents. Instead, he presided of the informal undeclared Civil War of the '60's and was driven from office over his more than abundant shortcomings and failures.
The last President in the 60's was, in his own words "not a crook". Of course, when he resigned in disgrace he had not been accused of being a crook. Wisely, he did not claim that he had not committed 'high crimes and misdemeanors'.
All in all, the White House in the 60's was the home of some real sleaze bags and losers. It could have been worse. At least none of them were named Bush.
2007-11-02 00:34:42
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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Kennedy: Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missle crises, sent troops to Vietnam, created the Hotline to Russia and the Peace Corps
Johnson: Sent troops to Vietnam, Created the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act.
Nixon: Sent troops to Vietnam, wiretapped people without warrants, got a man on the moon, promised Americans law and order.
2007-11-02 01:51:00
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answered by White Star 4
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2016-03-27 02:19:32
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answered by ? 4
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