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Sora is preparing a presentation describing policies included in President Lyndon Johnson’s "Great Society” and wants to use a relevant online source. Which source is the most relevant for the presentation?

a]-an interview with history students about the “Great Society”

b]-a photograph of Johnson making his “Great Society” speech

c]-a chart describing the conditions that led to the “Great Society”

d]-an audio recording of Johnson’s “Great Society” speech

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