What factors made it possible for Lyndon Johnson to push his Great Society agenda through Congress?
A) the momentum of the civil rights movement and Democratic control of Congress
B) a national patriotic movement inspired by the Vietnam War and a public desire to support Johnson after Kennedy's assassination
C) the growing youth movement inspired by Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Cold War politics
D) harsh memories of the Great Depression among the older generation of Americans and the upswing in urban riots
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