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What might the general goal of Johnson's Great Society have been?

A. Reducing tax rates in the United States
B. Reducing poverty and inequality in the United States
C. Reducing the size of government in the United States
D. Increasing inequality in the United States

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B. Reducing poverty and inequality in the United States.

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B. Reducing poverty and inequality in the United States.

The Great Society was President Johnson's set of domestic programs about social reforms with a general goal of eliminating poverty and racial injustice. During this period, he launched programs addressing urban problems, education, and medical care.

The rest of the options given weren't the goals of the said program.
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