President Lyndon B. Johnson created domestic programs that were referred to as the Great Society. The programs were designed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
Lyndon Johnson
to end poverty and racial injustice in the U.S.
The Great Society of President Lyndon B. Johnson was launched in 1964. This set of programs was intended to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
Federal funding of these programs allowed the federal government to direct states in administering them.-Apex
Great Society
President Lyndon B. Johnson created domestic programs that were referred to as the Great Society. The programs were designed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
to end poverty and racial injustice in america
Lyndon Johnson
Lyndon Johnson
The Great Society - Apex
About 50 people were in Lyndon B. Johnson's family.
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poor Americans.
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
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it came from his dad