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7 December, 18:01

What concepts does Lyndon B. Johnson speak about in "The Great Society"? Select all that apply. The Great Society creating good jobs preserving the environment improving educational opportunities reducing conflict and violence

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  1. 7 December, 21:52
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    All of the options listed apply

    Explanation:

    The Great Society were a series of government programs that Lyndon B. Johnson hoped, would transform the American economy and Society (hence the name) just like Franklin D. Roosevelt did decades earlier with his New Deal.

    Lyndon B. Jonson hoped to improve outcomes in reduction of poverty, economic inequality, enviromental protection, and educational attainment. Some of the most important programs that came from the Great Society are: Medicare, Medicaid, the Older Americans Act, and greater funding for education at all levels (federal, state, and local).
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