President Lyndon Johnson's programs, which he called the _________, focused on improving race relations and ending poverty because he believed they stood in the way of social, political, and economic progress
A) ?Cold War
B) ?Great Society
C) ?New Deal
D) ?New Frontier
E) ?Reconstruction
B
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Which of the following would NOT be a consideration for a presidential candidate in choosing his or her vice presidential running mate?
a. geographical and regional balance b. ideological balance c. balance of party affiliation between the two candidates d. demographic balance e. balance of experience
Which of the following serves as an important watch dog over waste or fraud in the bureaucracy and conducts investigations at the request of congressional committees?
A) the General Accounting Office B) the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress C) the Congressional Budget Office D) the Office of Technology Assessment E) the Office of the Budget Bureau
Presidents have to spend time leading the legislature in order to gain support for their initiatives because the American system is one of __________
a. limited power b. equal power c. shared powers d. diminishing power e. unlimited power
Which statement below best describes the Jacksonian Age?
a. Equality without class b. Equality among the classes c. Three-part system d. Progressive