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What did the Department of Housing and Urban Development do during the 1960s as part of Johnson’s Great society?
It decreased funding for public housing to help expand suburbs.
It prohibited racial discrimination in the sale or rent of housing.
It expanded funding for public housing and funded city rebuilding efforts.
It allowed for the creation of luxury apartments within specific sections of a city.

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It expanded funding for public housing and funded city rebuilding efforts.

(The Department of Housing and Urban Development was created in 1965 and oversaw federal public-housing programs, urban renewal and city-rebuilding initiatives as part of Johnson’s Great Society.)