Question
From whom did President Johnson face the strongest opposition?
Native American tribes
Southerners
the British
Northerners and many in Congress
Native American tribes
Southerners
the British
Northerners and many in Congress
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President Lyndon B. Johnson faced the strongest opposition from **Southerners**. While his Great Society programs and civil rights initiatives were aimed at promoting equality and reducing poverty, they were often met with resistance from Southern politicians and constituents who opposed desegregation and federal intervention in local affairs. This opposition was particularly pronounced during the Civil Rights Movement as Johnson sought to pass legislation aimed at ending racial discrimination.