The correct answer is B) Great Society.
President Johnson's broad program of domestic policies was called the Great Society.
When Lyndon B. Johnson became the President of the United States after the death of John F. Kennedy, he created an interesting program called "Great Society." The goal of these series of programs and pieces of legislation was to end poverty in America, reduce the inequality in American society, reduce crime, and support environmental actions.
He coined the term "Great Society" during a speech at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
The other options of the question were A) New Frontier. C) War on Poverty. D) New Deal.
B. The Progressive party managed to attract Democratic voters in the southern states.
C. Coolidge's policies gained him the backing of the farm-labor coalition.
D. Coolidge gained broad support because he was in favor of easing Prohibition.
2) Call for more consumer protection
3) Support Progressive programs
4) Achieve equal distribution of income
Correct answer choice is:
C. Were exhausted after years of fighting.
Explanation:
The alliance lost the war as a result of they were exhausted, whereas the Allies still had fight left in them. However, the Germans were conjointly defeated on the battleground, that is that the dirty very little secret that is been unbroken out of the common historical narrative. The Germans organized their huge, final last-chance offensive to undertake and win the war before the American troopers entered into the front lines.