The foreign policy of Lyndon Johnson ________
A) was dramatically different from that of John Kennedy
B) was simply a continuation of Kennedy’s policies
C) indicated his strong opposition to the Cold War
D) indicated his acceptance of existing communist states
E) was isolationist and aloof by nature
Answer: B
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