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Click a category to expandC1Economic outcomes9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+3.5
Unemployment fell from 5.5% (Nov 1963) to 3.4% (Jan 1969). Real GDP grew ~5%/year average. Era of peak postwar prosperity.
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Unemployment fell to 3.4% by end of term — lowest of postwar era to that point — alongside ~5%/year real GDP growth.
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War on Poverty programs cut poverty rate from 19% (1964) to 12% (1969). Continued Great Compression.
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Federal poverty rate fell from ~19% to ~12% across LBJ term, largest single-administration poverty reduction in US history.
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Guns-and-butter fiscal expansion. Vietnam War + Great Society without commensurate revenue. Surcharge enacted 1968 belatedly. Debt-to-GDP rose modestly but inflation pressure built.
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Federal deficit grew from $5.9B (1964) to $25.2B (1968); 1968 surcharge tax came too late to prevent late-1960s inflation buildup.
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Strong union era continued. Minimum wage increased. Real wages rose strongly. Federal contracting affirmative action.
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Real median wages grew strongly during LBJ term; minimum wage rose from $1.25 to $1.60/hour.
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C2Foreign policy & war11% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-5.0
Vietnam War escalation from ~16,000 advisors (Nov 1963) to ~537,000 troops (1968). Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964) obtained under misleading representations. Defining war-decision failure of 20th century US foreign policy.
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was obtained based on incomplete and partially fabricated reports of attacks on US destroyers; led to escalation from 16,000 to 537,000 US troops in Vietnam.
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NATO held but strained by Vietnam. Allied troop contributions sought (some achieved). Some bilateral damage with allies opposing Vietnam.
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NATO held through Vietnam-era tensions; alliance relationships strained by US Vietnam priorities.
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty signed (July 1968). Otherwise diplomacy overshadowed by Vietnam. US international standing collapsed during term.
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NPT signed 1968 became foundational non-proliferation framework; one major diplomatic achievement in a term dominated by Vietnam.
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Estimated 2 million+ Vietnamese, Lao, Cambodian civilian deaths attributable to war and its expansion. US bombing campaigns (Rolling Thunder, etc.) heaviest in history to that point.
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Conservative scholarly estimates of Vietnam War civilian deaths range from 1.5-3 million across Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; LBJ era saw the largest escalation.
Vietnam War civilian casualty estimates (Lewy 1978; Hirschman et al. 1995)
C3Civil rights & equality9% default weight · 5 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+3.6
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law 88-352), Voting Rights Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-110), Fair Housing Act of 1968 (Title VIII Civil Rights Act of 1968). Most consequential civil rights legislation since Reconstruction.
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Three landmark federal civil rights laws ended Jim Crow legal apparatus and created modern federal anti-discrimination framework; Black voter registration in covered states roughly doubled within five years of VRA.
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Civil Rights Act 1964 Title VII included sex discrimination. EEOC enforcement weak initially. Executive Order 11375 (1967) extended affirmative action to women.
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Title VII of Civil Rights Act 1964 prohibited sex discrimination in employment; EO 11375 extended federal contracting affirmative action to women.
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EO 10450 continued. Era-typical hostility. Stonewall (1969) just after LBJ term.
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Federal anti-LGBTQ employment policy continued throughout LBJ term.
EO 10450 continuation 1963-1969
Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments expanded. Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (federal building accessibility).
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1968 Act required federally-funded buildings to be accessible; precursor to ADA accessibility standards.
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Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 extended Bill of Rights protections to tribal governments (controversial). Termination policy continued though slowing.
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ICRA extended most Bill of Rights protections to tribal members vis-a-vis tribal governments — contested by some tribes as federal overreach but ended some tribal-government abuses.
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C4Civil liberties & rule of law8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-4.8
Increasing press hostility over Vietnam (credibility gap). FBI surveillance of journalists. Some First Amendment progress via SCOTUS (NYT v. Sullivan 1964).
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LBJ press relationship deteriorated sharply over Vietnam credibility gap; NYT v. Sullivan strengthened press protections via SCOTUS.
NYT v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964); LBJ press relations records
FBI COINTELPRO targeting MLK, civil rights, anti-war movements expanded. LBJ aware of MLK surveillance. NSA Operation Minaret monitoring anti-war activists.
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COINTELPRO and Operation Minaret targeted civil rights and anti-war movements during LBJ term with administration awareness.
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Vietnam War prosecuted under Gulf of Tonkin Resolution rather than declaration. Mass escalation without congressional involvement. Per §4.6 Vietnam primarily at 2.1 but executive restraint secondary.
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LBJ used Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authority to escalate Vietnam without further congressional authorization through 32-fold troop increase.
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FOIA enacted 1966 (LBJ signed grudgingly). BUT: Pentagon Papers documented systematic public deception about Vietnam war progress and decision-making.
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LBJ signed FOIA (1966) while simultaneously operating the systematic Vietnam deception documented in Pentagon Papers.
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C5Domestic welfare & health9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+8.5
Medicare (Title XVIII) and Medicaid (Title XIX) enacted via Social Security Amendments of 1965. Most consequential US healthcare legislation until ACA (2010).
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Medicare insured ~19 million elderly Americans by end of LBJ term; Medicaid covered ~10 million poor; structures persist 60+ years later as central US health-insurance framework.
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Elementary and Secondary Education Act 1965 — first major federal K-12 funding. Higher Education Act 1965 (Pell-precursor BEOG). Head Start (1965). National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities (1965).
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ESEA and HEA created modern federal K-12 and higher education funding frameworks; Head Start became enduring early childhood education program.
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Food Stamp Act of 1964 made program permanent (was Kennedy pilot). Economic Opportunity Act 1964 (Job Corps, VISTA, Head Start, Community Action). Major welfare state expansion.
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Food Stamp Act and Economic Opportunity Act founded the War on Poverty institutional framework, reducing poverty rate from ~19% to ~12% in 5 years.
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Department of Housing and Urban Development created 1965. Robert Weaver as first HUD Secretary (first African American Cabinet member). Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act 1966.
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Cabinet-level HUD established under LBJ; first Cabinet-level African American (Weaver) appointed simultaneously.
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C6Environmental stewardship6% default weight · 3 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+6.0
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0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to reactAir Quality Act 1967. Water Quality Act 1965. Major federal environmental regulation framework expanding.
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Air Quality Act 1967 and Water Quality Act 1965 expanded federal pollution-regulation authority preceding 1970 EPA creation.
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Wilderness Act of 1964 — landmark conservation law. National Trails System Act 1968. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 1968.
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Wilderness Act established federal wilderness preservation system, designating 9.1 million acres immediately and creating framework for subsequent expansion to ~110 million acres.
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Endangered Species Preservation Act 1966 (ESA precursor). Estuary Protection Act 1968.
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1966 Act first federal endangered-species legislation; precursor to Nixon-era ESA 1973.
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C7Crisis management9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-0.8
Civil rights legislation rapid post-Kennedy assassination. War on Poverty fast launch. Vietnam decision-making fast but poor.
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LBJ used post-Kennedy national moment to enact long-stalled civil rights legislation within 8 months of inauguration.
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Domestic legislative effectiveness extraordinary. Vietnam war prosecution ineffective. 1968 urban riots inadequately addressed.
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LBJ's domestic legislative output is the largest of any modern president; foreign-policy execution was the failure mode.
Great Society legislative record 1964-1968; Vietnam War outcomes
Vietnam 'credibility gap' — public statements diverged systematically from internal assessments. Tet Offensive (January 1968) shattered remaining public trust.
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Pentagon Papers documented systematic divergence between LBJ-era public Vietnam assessments and internal pessimistic analysis; 'credibility gap' entered political vocabulary.
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Civil rights crises substantially resolved legislatively. Vietnam left unresolved at term end (Paris talks just beginning).
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LBJ left office with Vietnam War unresolved despite negotiation initiation; Paris talks continued under Nixon for 5 more years.
March 31, 1968 LBJ withdrawal announcement; Paris Peace Talks initiation
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Bobby Baker (LBJ Senate aide) financial scandals during LBJ Senate tenure continued investigation in office. Some personal financial irregularities. Crude personal conduct documented in tapes.
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Bobby Baker investigation produced shadow over LBJ administration; LBJ tapes revealed often-crude private conduct contrasting with public presidency.
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Walter Jenkins (chief of staff) resigned after morals arrest (October 1964). Fortas SCOTUS judicial-ethics scandal emerged (1968-69, post-term).
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Walter Jenkins resignation and Fortas scandal were the two principal administration-ethics events of LBJ era.
Walter Jenkins arrest record October 7, 1964; Abe Fortas SCOTUS resignation May 1969
Withdrew from 1968 race (March 31, 1968) restoring 2-term norm voluntarily despite eligibility. Generally respected institutional norms despite Vietnam expansion.
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LBJ withdrew from 1968 reelection campaign citing Vietnam burdens; restored two-term limit norm voluntarily.
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Thurgood Marshall (first African American SCOTUS justice). Abe Fortas (later disgraced). Both qualified but Fortas ethical issues.
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Marshall as first African American SCOTUS justice was historic appointment; Fortas was distinguished jurist who resigned over ethics issues.
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Fortas elevation to Chief Justice (1968) failed amid ethics revelations. Fortas-Wolfson Foundation payments scandal. Selection process compromised.
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Fortas elevation to CJ withdrawn after Wolfson Foundation payments emerged; subsequent resignation from Court was first justice to resign under ethics pressure.
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Appointees fit Warren Court activist majority on civil rights and criminal procedure; Marshall and Fortas both reliably progressive votes.
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LBJ appointees Marshall and Fortas supported Warren Court's civil rights and criminal procedure activism.
Warren Court late-period jurisprudence
Marshall confirmation contentious but successful. Fortas elevation collapse signaled emerging hostile-confirmation era.
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Marshall confirmation faced Southern Democratic opposition but succeeded; Fortas withdrawal initiated era of failed SCOTUS confirmations.
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C9Democratic health8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+0.3
Voting Rights Act of 1965 — most consequential voting-rights legislation in US history. Black voter registration in covered states doubled within five years.
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VRA banned literacy tests and authorized federal voting registrars; Black voter registration in covered Southern states rose from ~29% (1965) to ~62% (1969).
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Severely deteriorated over Vietnam credibility gap. LBJ personally combative with press. Walter Cronkite's February 1968 Vietnam editorial pivotal.
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Cronkite's editorial that Vietnam was 'mired in stalemate' was personally cited by LBJ as evidence he had lost mainstream America; press relationship was severely damaged by Vietnam credibility gap.
Walter Cronkite CBS Vietnam editorial February 27, 1968
1968 peak political violence year: MLK assassination (April), RFK assassination (June), DNC convention violence (August), urban riots. Federal response mixed.
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1968 saw concurrent assassinations of MLK and RFK plus widespread urban unrest and convention violence — peak political-violence year of modern era.
MLK assassination April 4, 1968; RFK assassination June 5, 1968; 1968 DNC violence August 1968
Vietnam-era polarization built. Southern Democratic break with national party (Wallace 1968). Beginning of post-New-Deal-coalition collapse.
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Wallace's 1968 third-party candidacy won 13% of vote, signaling Southern Democratic break from national party that accelerated under Nixon's Southern Strategy.
1968 election analysis; George Wallace third-party candidacy
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Medicare, Medicaid, VRA, CRA64, ESEA, Head Start, Food Stamps, Wilderness Act — all operational 60 years later. Among the highest durability scores across all presidents.
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Great Society institutional architecture remains operational 60 years later: Medicare covering 65M+ Americans, Medicaid 90M+, VRA continued enforcement framework, ESEA reauthorized as ESSA.
Continuous operation of Great Society programs 1965-present
Vietnam credibility gap launched permanent decline in public trust. War Powers framework strained, eventually corrected by 1973 Act. Surveillance-era precedents.
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US public trust in government fell from ~75% (1964) to ~52% (1969) during LBJ term, beginning the long decline that has never fully recovered.
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Civil rights legacy transformed US demographics and politics. Boomer generation defined by Vietnam draft and protest. Polarization Boomer-era inflection.
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LBJ era simultaneously created the modern multiracial democratic framework and the polarization patterns that defined Baby Boom political identity.
Standard generational political-science scholarship
Vietnam War shaped US foreign policy for 50+ years (Vietnam Syndrome through Iraq War debate). Cambodian destabilization. NPT framework durable as positive.
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Vietnam War shaped US foreign policy debates for 50+ years, with 'Vietnam Syndrome' affecting use-of-force decisions through Iraq War era.
Vietnam Syndrome political-science scholarship; subsequent US foreign-policy debate
C11Decorum & conduct4% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+0.5
Public dignity inconsistent. Famously crude private behavior (tapes, 'Johnson Treatment' physical intimidation). Withdrew with dignity (March 1968).
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LBJ tapes revealed extensive crude private conduct; public dignity inconsistent though March 31 withdrawal speech was dignified.
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'We Shall Overcome' speech (March 1965) era-defining oratory. Vietnam rhetoric increasingly defensive. Crude private rhetoric documented.
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LBJ's 'We Shall Overcome' speech rallying Congress behind VRA is among the most-cited civil rights speeches of any president.
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Generally respected ceremonial duties. Crude private behavior in informal settings. Sworn in on Air Force One (1963) handled with dignity.
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LBJ swearing-in on Air Force One after Kennedy assassination handled with appropriate ceremonial dignity.
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Modeled aggressive legislative-mover presidency. Crude personal conduct revealed posthumously contrasted with public presidency.
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Caro biography documents LBJ's complex legacy of legislative effectiveness alongside problematic personal-conduct patterns.
Caro 'The Years of Lyndon Johnson' biographical series
C12Effect on populace6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-3.8
Started high (post-Kennedy assassination). Vietnam, 1968 violence destroyed morale. End-of-term Gallup ~49%.
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LBJ approval ranged from 80% peak (early 1964) to 35% (late 1967); ended at ~49% — substantial deterioration from peak.
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Civil rights legislation cohesive long-term, divisive short-term (Southern Democratic break). Vietnam protest polarization. 1968 fracture peak.
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LBJ era saw the most dramatic social-political fracture in modern US history outside the Civil War: civil rights backlash, Vietnam protests, generational divides, urban riots.
1968 cultural-political fracture; Wallace third-party candidacy
Vietnam War collapsed US international standing. Allied opposition increased. Soviet/PRC propaganda gains.
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US international standing fell substantially during LBJ term as Vietnam War prosecution alienated allies and provided propaganda material for adversaries.
Contemporary international press coverage of Vietnam; UN debates
Strongly negative globally during Vietnam War. European public anti-war. Civil rights legacy positive but overshadowed.
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Foreign-public sentiment toward US deteriorated sharply during LBJ term, with Vietnam War the principal driver across Western European and global publics.
Pew Research historical international polling; USIA surveys 1965-1968
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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler) ended national-origins quota system, established family-reunification and skills-based preference categories. Most consequential immigration reform since 1924.
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Hart-Celler Act eliminated discriminatory national-origins quotas in place since 1924; fundamentally reshaped US immigration patterns and demographic future.
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Bracero Program ended (December 1964). Hart-Celler imposed Western Hemisphere caps for first time, contributing to subsequent undocumented migration patterns.
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End of Bracero Program plus Hart-Celler Western Hemisphere caps shifted Mexican labor migration from legal to unauthorized patterns that continued for 50+ years.
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Hart-Celler created seventh preference for refugees. Cuban Adjustment Act 1966 created path to permanent residency for Cuban refugees.
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Cuban Adjustment Act established the unique Cuban-refugee permanent-residency framework continuing today.
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Hart-Celler initiated dramatic demographic shift in subsequent decades: Asian and Latin American immigration grew substantially; foreign-born share began rising from 1970 low.
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Hart-Celler Act produced 50-year demographic transformation: foreign-born share rose from ~5% (1965) to ~14% (2020); Asian and Latin American shares grew substantially.
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