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What is the main reason so many Great Society programs became law during the Johnson presidency?
The Democrats had a supermajority in Congress and passed many of the bills Johnson proposed.
The Republicans had a supermajority in Congress and passed many of the bills Johnson proposed.
Johnson used his experience as a teacher to educate and excite the people of the United States about his Great Society plan.
Johnson was an Eastern intellectual; as a result, the public related to him and supported his programs.

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The Democrats had a supermajority in Congress and passed many of the bills Johnson proposed.

(This Democratic dominance—combined with Johnson’s strong legislative skills—made it possible to enact much of the Great Society agenda.)