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Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1964)
- The assassination of Kennedy
- Johnson and the "Great Society"
- Continued political problems in Saigon
- Warnings of collapse
- Vietnam and the 1964 presidential election
- The Gulf of Tonkin incident
- The Tonkin Gulf Resolution
- Attack probably never happened
- Johnson beats Goldwater
- Johnson prepares to increase American presence in Vietnam
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