Question
From whom did President Johnson face the strongest opposition?
Southerners
Northerners and many in Congress
the British
Native American tribes
Southerners
Northerners and many in Congress
the British
Native American tribes
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President Lyndon B. Johnson faced the strongest opposition primarily from **Southerners**. This opposition was particularly relevant during the civil rights movement, as many Southern politicians and citizens resisted Johnson's efforts to enforce civil rights legislation and desegregation. Additionally, some Northern politicians and members of Congress also opposed specific aspects of his Great Society programs, but the most vocal and organized resistance often came from the South.