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12 September, 06:13

Briefly explain one specific aspect of Lyndon Johnson's great society program not mentioned in either source

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  1. 12 September, 06:16
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    The correct answer to this open question is the following.

    Although the question is incomplete because the sources are not provided, we can say that Lyndon B. Johnson's' program was called the Great Society and incorporated programs and legislation aimed to reduce the poverty in America, end crime, combat the inequality in the American society, and improve the conditions of the environment. When he took the presidency after the death of John F. Kennedy, President Johnson created the Office of Economic Opportunity and passed the Economic Opportunity Act.
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