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Many of the "Great Society" programs can be seen as
How did President Johnson’s attempt to address poverty and inequity in American Society?
A. with a revival of New Deal programs
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As part of the Great Society, President Lyndon Johnson created programs to reduce the costs of healthcare, improve education and
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President Lyndon B. Johnson created a set of programs that were known as the Great Society. Which earlier social engineering
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Why is it the great society initiative considered a use of inherent power
Because the majority of Americans supported the program
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In what ways were Johnson’s “Great Society” programs similar to Roosevelt’s New Deal and others?
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Lyndon Johnson was able to get his Great Society programs through Congress because:
I think it's B. Can you please confirm?
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The __________ programs of the Great Depression demonstrated that, at times, American citizens expect their government to take
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Why is the Great Society initiative considered a use of inherent powers? (1 point)
because the programs implemented by President
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Johnson's Great Society included health programs like Medicare and Medicaid. t or f
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LBJ's programs that were a War on Poverty were known as the
New Deal American System New Freedom Great Society
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