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Which of the following was not a Great Society program? This question often stirs up debates among historians and political enthusiasts alike. The Great Society, a term used to describe a series of domestic programs and legislation introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed to address various social issues and promote economic growth. However, not all initiatives during this period can be categorized as part of the Great Society. This article will explore the programs that were not part of the Great Society and discuss the reasons behind their exclusion.