Many of the "Great Society" programs can be seen as a tribute to __________.

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A President KennedyPresident Kennedy
B Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt
C President RooseveltPresident Roosevelt
D Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Many of the "Great Society" programs can be seen as a tribute to C. President Roosevelt. The Great Society initiatives, introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, were influenced by earlier New Deal programs set forth by President Franklin D. Roosevelt aimed at addressing poverty, unemployment, and economic inequality.

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