The War on Poverty was inspired by
A) the sickness and dire conditions President Johnson witnessed in the mining regions of Appalachia.
B) Michael Harrington's book The Other America.
C) increasing public faith that an affluent nation such as America should be able to end poverty.
D) None of these
E) All of these
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