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14 June, 08:54

What might the general goal of Johnson's Great Society have been?

A. Reducing poverty and inequality in the United States

B. Reducing the size of government in the United States

C. Reducing tax rates in the United States

D. Increasing inequality in the United States

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  1. 14 June, 10:17
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    The correct option is : A. Reducing poverty and inequality in the United States

    Explanation:

    The Great Society was the set of various domestic programs in the country of United States of America (USA). It was launched in the year 1964-65, by the Democratic President of the USA, Lyndon B. Johnson. The main and the most important goal of the Great Society was the elimination racial injustice or inequality and poverty.
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