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Dwight Eisenhower is reelected as president.
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Public opinion of organized labor began to decline as evidence surfaced of corruption and racketeering. The Landrum-Griffin Act responded by curbing the power of union officials.
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John F. Kennedy was elected as president
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In order to stimulate international trade, JFK lowered the American protective tariff.
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JFK was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, Lyndon Johnson was immediately sworn into the presdidency.
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The 24th Amendment to the Constitution abolished the use of a poll tax in national votes. From 1964 onward black communities wouldn't be subjected to poll taxes during elections.
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Lyndon B. Johnson was reelected as President
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By the end of 1975 the North Vietnamese had resumed their invasion and rapidly taken South Vietnam. Over 500,000 South Vietnamese fled Vietnam to escape the communists.