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After the 1964 election, President Johnson believed that
his stance on the Civil Rights Act had been a mistake.
he had public support to continue his social programs.
he would never be able to win political office again.
the public no longer cared about Kennedy’s legacy.


Sagot :

Answer:

he had public support to continue his social programs.

Explanation:

During 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson was elected as the president after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He wanted to improve the standard of the living of the African Americans. The African Americans were kept under delusion and were prohibited to cast their voting rights. They were restricted to give their votes. After the passing of the Voting Rights Act under the presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the Blacks were not provided with the equal rights. President Johnson believed that the act would give him the support from the public.

B. he had public support to continue his social programs

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