What was Lyndon Johnson's relationship with the Press?    a. He censored the news, which is against the First Amendment.    b. He worked with them to hide all negative stories about the Vietnam conflict.    c. He used press briefings to claim that the U.S. was winning the war, which misled the public and was disproved by investigative journalism.    d. Johnson fully supporte

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  1. What was Lyndon Johnson's relationship with the Press? 

      a.

    He censored the news, which is against the First Amendment. 

      b.

    He worked with them to hide all negative stories about the Vietnam conflict. 

      c.

    He used press briefings to claim that the U.S. was winning the war, which misled the public and was disproved by investigative journalism. 

      d.

    Johnson fully supported the freedom of the press and recognized the important role that it played in maintaining a democratic system. 

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