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Q: What inspired the war on poverty?
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How did the Vietnam war affect Johnson war of poverty?

The Vietnam war distracted the American people from Johnson's plan for a "Great Society".


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Lyndon Johnson was the president who declared war on poverty. Poverty won.


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