What was the main ideological difference between the Great Society and Reaganomics?(1 point) Responses the role of citizens in the democratic process the role of citizens in the democratic process the role of the federal government in the lives of citizens the role of the federal government in the lives of citizens the role of states in maintaining national security the role of states in maintaining national security the role of the United States as an international peacekeeper

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The main ideological difference between the Great Society and Reaganomics was the role of the federal government in the lives of citizens. The Great Society, proposed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, emphasized government intervention and social programs to address poverty, inequality, and civil rights. In contrast, Reaganomics, proposed by President Ronald Reagan, emphasized limited government intervention, deregulation, and tax cuts to stimulate economic growth.
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