How did the Vietnam War affect Johnson's War on Poverty?
A. Social legislation was no longer needed, as all of LBJ's goals had
been achieved.
B. Social legislation became unpopular because of increased
prejudice after Vietnam.
C. Social legislation slowed down because of the cost of Vietnam.
D. Social legislation speeded up because of activist soldiers.
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Answer:

Vietnam war negatively affect Johnson war on poverty because when a country take participate in any war most of the people of that country losses their life and money also wasted and it become poor than before

Answer:

C. Social legislation slowed down because of the cost of Vietnam.

Explanation:

The failure undermined the liberal bloc that had most enthusiastically supported the Great Society and restored power to a mix of Republicans and conservative Southern democrats. Johnson could no longer put off the reckoning he had put off for so long as the war's price tag approached two billion per month.

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