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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.\

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B) he had public support to continue his social programs.

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I took the test on edge

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Answer:

he had public support to continue his social programs”

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After the 1964 election, President Johnson believed that his stance on the Civil Rights Act was successful and he has public support to continue his social programs.

President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law following the precedent of his predecessor who started the process and he believed he had public support.

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