Which President is associated with the “Great Society” program?
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The President associated with the "Great Society" program was Lyndon B. Johnson.
Presented during the 1960s, the Incomparable Society planned to dispense with destitution and racial bad form while advancing instruction, medical care, and social equality. Key drives included Federal medical insurance and Medicaid, which gave medical services to older and low-pay people, separately. Johnson's aggressive plan additionally looked to work on the metropolitan turn of events, natural assurance, and admittance to training through programs like Early Advantage. The Incomparable Society fundamentally changed the social scene of America, laying out a tradition of government mediation in resolving social issues.