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Read the text from a speech made by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.
"The war on poverty is not a struggle simply to support people, to make them dependent on the generosity of others. It is a
struggle to give people a chance. It is an effort to allow them to develop and use their capacities, as we have been allowed
to develop and use ours, so that they can share, as others share, in the promise of this nation.
We do this, first of all, because it is right that we should. From the establishment of public education and land grant colleges
through agricultural extension and encouragement to industry, we have pursued the goal of a nation with full and increasing
opportunities for all its citizens. The war on poverty is a further step in that pursuit."
How is this excerpt from Johnson's speech similar to Kennedy's speech?
OA. It describes a goal to ensure that the United States provides opportunities for all citizens.
OB. It emphasizes the importance of education in allowing people to develop and use their capacities.
OC. It explains the importance of not making people dependent on the generosity of others.
OD.
It addresses the problem of poverty and emphasizes the importance of fighting it.