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Usimov [2.4K]
2 years ago
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5. How did the policies set forth by President Johnson's administration affect our country's economy today? Explain.

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larisa [96]2 years ago
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President Johnson signed the civil Rights Act of 1964, which tells the end of discrimination between the citizen of the people, it has highly impact on today's economy as people now do not believe in discrimination as and racism have seen very less.

<h3>What were Johnson's policies in Vietnam?</h3>

Johnson was inclined to a comprehensive strategy that pushed the United States to thwart Communist expansion of the kind that was occurring in Vietnam.

But he lacked Kennedy's expertise and zeal in the area, and gave priority to domestic changes over significant foreign policy measures.

Thus, it was civil Rights Act of 1964

For more details about Johnson's policies in Vietnam, click here:

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