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22 June, 20:00

Lyndon Johnson's Great Society ended primarily due to

(A) a lack of popular support within the nation

(B) the escalation of United States military involvement in Vietnam

(C) the emergence of another Red Scare

(D) the race riots that erupted after the assassination of Martin Luther

King Jr.

(E) the moon landing

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  1. 22 June, 23:46
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    Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society ended primarily due to " (B) the escalation of United States military involvement in Vietnam," since this was seen as a more pressing issue than domestic social concerns at the time.
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