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The legislative program of President Lyndon B. Johnson was known as the "Great Society." Launched in the 1960s, it aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice while promoting education, healthcare, and civil rights through a series of ambitious social reforms and initiatives. Key components included Medicare, Medicaid, and various educational programs.

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