The correct answer is B) LBJ worked with Congress, acting like a prime minister, shepherding bills through the legislature, and keeping his party in line.
Regarding Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency, the false statement is "LBJ worked with Congress, acting as a prime minister, shepherding bills through the legislature and keeping his party in line."
President Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, after the assassination o Jhon F. Kennedy in November 1963. As he was the vice president of the US, Johnson accepted the presidency.
Jhonson accepted to continue the progressive policies that Kennedy started and created the concept of the Great Society, a series of programs and legislation that aimed to end poverty in America, reduce the crime index in the country, and eliminate racial segregation.
He signed the famous Civil Rights Act of 1964 created Medicare, Medicaid, and also supported the Voters Rights Act of 1965.
On the negative side, he supported the Vietnam War actions under the questionable idea called the "domino effect," which believed that if one country became Communist, other countries would follow.
The correct answer for this question would be option C. BODY PARAGRAPHS. In writing, general ideas are written in the introduction. The specific details that would support these ideas are always explained or expounded in the body paragraphs because this is where you are going to provide explanations and examples. Lastly, the conclusion is the part which answers the introduction. Hope this answer helps.
<span>I think that he believed that the </span>bombs<span> saved </span>Japanese<span> lives as well, and I hope this was useful :P</span>
The US assumed global responsibility for containing communism because they emerged as a global superpower after World War II.
After World War II, many countries in Europe were ruined due to the amount of fighting that took place in their countries during the war. The US, however, did not have any of the fighting take place in the continental US. This lack of damage and a strong economy allowed the US to help other countries during this time.