Distinguish between President Johnson's ability to govern domestic and foreign affairs

A) Johnson was a master at generating foreign policy, but could almost never get a bill through congress.
B) Johnson authored a great deal of foreign and domestic legislation, little of which actually became law.
C) Johnson's foreign policy skills were quite keen, though Vietnam is seen as his greatest failure.
D) Johnson successfully implemented domestic policy, but made little headway in terms of foreign affairs.


Answer: B

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