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What factors limited the possibilities for success for Kennedy, Johnson, and Roosevelt?

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Limited by Congress--they all had a mixed Congress to deal with and checks and balances prevented their full reform efforts.

FDR, JFK, and LBJ were all Democrats fighting not only a conservative Republican party but also a split in their own party. The Democrats were split over civil rights issues and the 3 often had to appeal to liberals and Southern dixiecrats.
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