In 1954, Lyndon Johnson became the youngest Majority Leader ever, at 46 years old.
In 1981, Reagan aided the Polish workers movement.
HW Bush initiated a war in Iraq instead of imposing economic sanctions.
In 1964, American bombers in Vietnam demonstrated that LBJ was a committed anti-Communist.
As the 1984 election approached, many voters voiced their concerned with Reagan's age.
Johnson was hesitant to take on the role of Vice President.
The Nixon-Kennedy debates would forever change the way Americans chose their Presidents.
Nixon fired special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox in "The Saturday Night Massacre."
The majority of the country did not know President Roosevelt was handicapped.
Roosevelt's Lend-lease plan "was patent nonsense," according to historian Robert Dallek.
"I am perfectly willing to... tell untruths if it will help win the war," FDR said.
FDR used the power of the federal government to help suffering caused by the Depression.