Multiple Choice
In the final analysis, Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs
A) did no good at all.
B) actually increased the poverty rate.
C) proved that poverty could not be papered over with greenbacks.
D) won some noteworthy battles in education and health care.
E) received more money than they could effectively spend.
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