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Which presidential programs would martin luther king jr. have supported most?

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The correct answer is the Great Society Programs.

The Great Society Program was developed by president Lyndon B. Johnson. While president during the 1960's, Johnson expanded the power of the federal government by passing laws that would help disadvantaged citizens in America. For example, he helped to create Medicare and Medicaid. These social programs help low income and elderly citizens to get access to medical care. Along with this, LBJ declared a "war on poverty" in hopes of eliminating it from American society.

Martin Luther King Jr. would agree with these types of programs, as many of them would help give African Americans a better chance of thriving in American society.

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Martin Luther King Jr. would most likely support the Great Society Programs from the sixties as they often coincided with his goals of establishing a civil rights accepting society.
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