Question

What set President Lyndon B. Johnson apart from his predecessor, John F. Kennedy?

a. He was more concerned with the Cold War.

b. He was not interested in making civil rights part of his agenda.

c. He was more interested in foreign affairs.

d. He was born into a powerful family.

e. He grew up in a poor part of the United States.

ANS: E TOP: Lyndon Johnsons Presidency

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 988 | Seagull p. 992

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 3. Examine the purposes and strategies of Johnsons Great Society programs.

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