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The fact that Reagan’s rise to popularity and then the presidency was partially fueled by a rejection of LBJ’s Great Society efforts is BEST reflected in his call to

A.
reduce taxes.

B.
reduce federal programs.

C.
increase military spending.

D.
increase education spending.
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B. reduce federal programs.
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