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ikadub [295]
2 years ago
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What is a theme in Lyndon B. Johnson's speech "The Great Society"?

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STALIN [3.7K]2 years ago
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The key goal of Lyndon B. Johnson's speech titled The Great Society was to foster connectedness, advancement, and progress.

<h3>What are the goals of The Great Society Speech?</h3><h3 />

Some of the goals outlined in the same speech as presented on May 22, 1964, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan are:

  • Assembling the best thought and broadest knowledge from all over the world;
  • Establish committees that would oversee and create and or enhance natural beauty, increase the quality of education and tackle emerging challenges;
  • To ensure that no child will go unfed and or unschooled

The correct answer, therefore, is B.

Learn more about The Great Society speech in the link below:

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