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Which describes why this cartoon about FDR's presidency in the 1940s would also be an accurate interpretation of Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic policy during his term as president in the 1960s?

Johnson had pushed so much money toward internal improvements that he had no finances for international conflicts.
Johnson placed less focus on Great Society initiatives and more focus on the conflict in Vietnam.
Johnson eliminated spending on programs that served minorities and impoverished people to regain public favor.
Johnson became so consumed with international power that he ignored legislative policies on the homefront.

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not sure what it is but i put D and got it wrong bc the other guy said it is right

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its not D if it helps you eliminate

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Despite not posting a cartoon, there is an answer that would be an accurate interpretation of both Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1940s and of Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic policy during his term as president in the 1960s. The correct answer is D) Johnson became so consumed with international power that he ignored legislative policies on the homefront.

The main initiative durin Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency was the Vietnam War. While he focused on it as part of American international policy, fisures began to separate American society. His approval ratings dropped from 70% in mid-1965 to below 40% in 1967. Similar to Johnson's emphasis on war-based international politics, Franklin D. Roosevelt also went from crafting the New Deal to the war effort once The USA entered WWII.

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