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Answer:
The correct answer is B. President Johnson's program to end poverty, improve education, and provide health care to all was called the Great Society.
Explanation:
The Great Society was a program and set of domestic policy measures of the United States in the 1960s. Proposed and put in place by President Lyndon B. Johnson, it was a continuation of the New Frontier of John F. Kennedy, some of whose initiatives were deadlocked.
The main decisions taken were:
-to provide social assistance for people over 65 (with the creation of Medicare), as well as for the poor (with the creation of Medicaid);
-to promote education;
-to fight against inequalities, especially against racism, and to promote a more just world; in particular, the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, giving black people rights they did not have before.