The correct answer is B) the call for "law and order" judges.
During President Johnson’s administration, all of the following options were signs of the triumph of liberalism except the call of "law and order" judges.
Liberalism was a key component of President Lyndon B. Jhonson's Administration. His flag program, The Great Society, was aimed to solve the poverty problems in America, abolish inequity, reduce crime, and improve the environmental conditions in the country.
Chief Justice Earl Warren led a liberal majority to use the judicial power in a way that did not like the conservatives in power. What was not a sign of liberalism that characterized Johnson's administration was the call for "law and order" judges.