President Johnson saw beyond the importance of the right to vote to the need for
A severe punishments for breaking the law.
B equal opportunities for education and jobs.
C government funds for improving polling places.
D increased taxes for schools and hospitals.
The correct answer is B equal opportunities for education and jobs.
President Johnson believed that voting rights were just one part of a broader struggle for equality. He recognized that to achieve true social justice, it was essential to ensure equal access to education and employment opportunities. This was a key aspect of his Great Society initiatives aimed at reducing poverty and discrimination.