Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" (mid-1960s)
- A
Was a foreign policy doctrine focused on containing communism in Latin America through military and economic aid
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Was a sweeping domestic agenda including Medicare, Medicaid, civil rights laws, anti-poverty programs, and education reform
- C
Was a narrow tax-cut package limited to corporate deductions, with no major social or civil rights legislation attached
- D
Was a sweeping reform agenda that Congress rejected outright, leaving Johnson without major domestic legislative achievements
Explanation
The most ambitious U.S. social legislation since the New Deal.