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