Lyndon Johnson's "jumbo" refers to his ambitious domestic policy agenda known as the "Great Society," which aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice in the United States. It encompassed a wide range of programs and reforms, including Medicare, Medicaid, and civil rights legislation. The term "jumbo" highlights the expansive scope of his initiatives and the significant impact they had on American society during the 1960s.
About 50 people were in Lyndon B. Johnson's family.
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