What was the focus of Johnson's Great Society program?
A: Military spending
B: Poverty
C: Trade
D: Foreign affairs

Respuesta :

the answer is b, at least I believe it is

The correct answer is B. Poverty

The Democrat President Lyndon Johnson launched the Great Society program in order to fight against poverty, social inequality, and discrimination.  It was launched in a period of economic growth, therefore, one of its main clauses consisted of a general tax cut that would benefit the more vulnerable economic sectors of society. It covered a vast series of social aspects, like civil rights, education, health, housing, rural development, among others, but the central link was the "war on poverty."