Why is it the great society initiative considered a use of inherent power

Because the majority of Americans supported the program presented by President Johnson
Because Congress allowed the programs established by President Johnson’s in the great society to be enacted
Because the program implemented by President Johnson were powers reserved to the states
Because the actions that President Johnson took or justified by the vesting, and take care clause of the constitution

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The actions taken by President Johnson in implementing the Great Society initiative were justified by the vesting and take care clauses of the constitution. These clauses grant the President inherent powers to carry out their duties and responsibilities. By implementing the Great Society programs, President Johnson was carrying out his duty to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, and he was using his inherent power to address the social and economic issues of the time.
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