Lyndon Johnson was notably inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies, which emphasized government intervention to improve the lives of Americans during the Great Depression. Additionally, Johnson admired the leadership style of Harry S. Truman and was influenced by his commitment to civil rights and social equity. His own experiences in Texas, witnessing poverty and inequality, further fueled his dedication to enacting the Great Society programs aimed at combating poverty and expanding civil rights.
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