If a U.S. president today followed Lyndon Johnson’s model of addressing poverty, what might they do?
a. encourage citizens to look at race, ethnicity, and gender as social factors influencing poverty
b. consolidate various social programs into a single office in order to coordinate and improve efforts to reduce poverty
c. break up governmentally consolidated programs in order to give more autonomy to states
d. encourage localities to mix social classes in residential areas and in public schools