<span>b. house un-american activities committee (huac)</span>
Answer:
A: the post-war desire for international cooperation.
I believe love is the connection between to people where their souls come together to form one. Where you merely think of someone and are melted instantly. Love is powerful, passionate, and yes at times very insane. To truly love one you must be willing to give up yourself for them, put there needs first ; but most of all feel as if you can't live without them and know 100% that the feeling is mutual. To some love is but a fairy tale but to those who take the time to wait and allow it to find them it is the most marvelous thing in the world. To look at a ring and feel your lovers warmth as if enclosed in their arms is to know that you are truly loved and that you truly love them.
During his presidency, his agenda for Congress was to pass his "Great Society" programs, wide-ranging initiatives on health and health care, education, conservation, urban renewal, etc. The Medicare and Medicaid programs were initiated. He was known for supporting civil rights and public broadcasting. The Voting Rights act was passed during his presidency, as was the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Under his administration the U.S. space program continued its pursuit of the challenge President Kennedy had laid down to place an American on the moon before the end of the 1960s, a goal that was realized on July 20, 1969, a few months after Johnson left office. However, his inability to end the conflict in Vietnam cast a pallor on his term and led to widespread anti-war demonstrations, and he chose not to run for re-election in 1968. Lyndon Johnson died in 1973.