Lyndon B. Johnson's legislative agenda, often referred to as the "Great Society," aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice in the United States. Key components included the establishment of Medicare and Medicaid, civil rights legislation, and education reforms. His administration also focused on environmental protection and urban development. Overall, Johnson sought to create a more equitable society through extensive government programs and reforms.
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