In 1965,President Lyndon Johnson's Medicare program
A) made benefits available on the basis of need.
B) was similar in design to the Social Security system.
C) appealed mainly to poor and working-class Americans.
D) built on the success of his Medicaid program.
E) angered doctors by forcing them to lower their fees.
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