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What was the MAIN reason some politically liberal groups during the 1960s criticized the application of Great Society programs?
A The Great Society ideals seemed inconsistent with the escalating war in Vietnam.
B They feared the government would become too powerful under the Great Society plan.
C The Great Society ideals would require large financial investments on many levels.
D They believed moral and cultural traditions would decline under the Great Society plan.

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The MAIN reason some politically liberal groups during the 1960s criticized the application of Great Society programs was: **A The Great Society ideals seemed inconsistent with the escalating war in Vietnam.**

Many liberal activists felt that the funds and resources being directed toward the Vietnam War diverted attention and resources away from the domestic programs aimed at alleviating poverty and enhancing social welfare, which were key aspects of the Great Society agenda. Thus, this inconsistency in priorities was a significant critique among liberal groups during that era.
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