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8 March, 12:09

Which primary areas did president Johnson's great society

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  1. 8 March, 15:02
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    The primary areas President Johnson's Great Society addressed were poverty, civil rights, and health care. The great society was a program in US which was under the president Johnson Lyndon. The main objective of this program was to eradicate poverty and eliminate racial discrimination. Oct 26, 2015
  2. 8 March, 15:15
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    The primary areas that president Johnson's great society addressed were that of poverty, health care, and civil rights.

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    President Lyndon Baines Johnson, popularly known as LBJ, was a renowned statesman from Texas who took charge as the '36th president' of the United States after the 'assassination of J. F. Kennedy'. Before he assumed the post of the president, he had served as the vice president for 2 years. During the seven years of his presidentship, he implemented several measures in order to eradicate poverty, foster health care facilities, and abolish racial discrimination to bring equality. He intended to bring these reforms through a program called 'The Great Society' which was a brainchild of his own. Though the program created a positive hype among the people, it wasn't as successful as it should've been.
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