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What did the Department of Housing and Urban Development do during the 1960s as part of Johnson’s Great society?

AIt decreased funding for public housing to help expand suburbs.
BIt prohibited racial discrimination in the sale or rent of housing.
CIt expanded funding for public housing and funded city rebuilding efforts.
DIt allowed for the creation of luxury apartments within specific sections of a city.

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Answer: C (expanded funding for public housing and funded city rebuilding efforts)

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User Hemal Moradiya
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The correct answer is C) It expanded funding for public housing and funded city rebuilding efforts.

After World War II, affordable housing in urban areas became increasingly difficult to find. This is why many families moved to the suburbs during the 1950's. However, due to the rate of homelessness in urban areas, President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to change housing in urban areas. He did this by providing funding to business that meet a minimum quality standards. This increase in revenue to these programs resulted in more affordable housing for lower income individuals.
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