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1. Why did President Lyndon B. Johnson call his plans of domestic

legislation the “Great Society"?

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User Mrege
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Lyndon B. Johnson called his plans of domestic legislation the "Great Society," because he felt that by implementing these regulations, he was forever bettering America. He was not, however, bettering all of America. His plans were meant to target the First Class whites. He hoped that by allocating tax cuts for the wealthy, they would purchase businesses and hire the poor.

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