Left Side – warm up In this recording we hear excerpts from President Lyndon Johnson’s State of the Union address on January 4, 1965 Directions: Copy.

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Left Side – warm up In this recording we hear excerpts from President Lyndon Johnson’s State of the Union address on January 4, 1965 Directions: Copy the following questions and leave space for your answers: 1. How would you describe Johnson’s speaking style and tone? 2. What are the primary features of Johnson’s Great Society? Make a list…

Process it! – right side Copy the following spectrum in your notebook – use the whole page! Program the Program the Federal Government Federal Government should NOT be SHOULD be involved in fully involved in _________________________________________________________________