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who urged congress to pass the civil rights act as part of his vision for a \great society\?
○ martin luther king jr.
○ john f. kennedy
○ lyndon b. johnson
○ george wallace
The "Great Society" was a domestic policy agenda pushed by Lyndon B. Johnson. He advocated for and urged Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act as a key part of this vision to advance equality and social reform. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader who campaigned for the act but did not propose the Great Society. John F. Kennedy proposed civil rights legislation but died before its passage, and George Wallace was a segregationist who opposed the act.
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