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After the 1964 election, President Johnson believed that
his stance on the Civil Rights Act had been a mistake.
he had public support to continue his social programs.
he would never be able to win political office again.
the public no longer cared about Kennedy’s legacy.
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He had public support to continue his social programs.
Explanation: Johnson’s 1964 landslide win over Barry Goldwater was widely seen as a mandate for his Great Society agenda, giving him the political capital to push civil rights, Medicare, War on Poverty, and other social programs.
Explanation: Johnson’s 1964 landslide win over Barry Goldwater was widely seen as a mandate for his Great Society agenda, giving him the political capital to push civil rights, Medicare, War on Poverty, and other social programs.
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