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LBJ had the Great Society program.
president johnson cut back on great society programs to help pay for the war
The Vietnam War deflected people from the aims of his Great Society.
the goal of the great society is for helping poor people and stop poverty.
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The Great Society usually refers to Johnson's social programs which were more or less based on what Johnson believed Kennedy intended to do had he lived.
LBJ started it, but decided that the Vietnam War was taking the resources needed to make it work. However it continued for a while under Nixon until it was eventually stripped of all funding and terminated.
Lyndon Johnson was the President who started the Great Society progams.
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LBJ had the Great Society program.
Lyndon Johnson was the President who started the Great Society programs. The Great Society was a set of domestic programs proposed or enacted in the United States on the initiative of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Two main goals of the Great Society social reforms were the elimination of poverty and racial injustice.
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president johnson cut back on great society programs to help pay for the war
the great society
The Vietnam War deflected people from the aims of his Great Society.
Major goals of President Johnson's Great Society were to help end poverty and to end discrimination in voter registration.