PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. "'Today — as never before — man has in his possession the capacities to end war and preserve peace, to eradicate poverty and share abundance,'" (Paragraph 3) B. "Not everyone subjected to it had fond memories: one of LBJ's most severe and knowledgeable critics was George Reedy, his long-time press secretary." (Paragraph 13) C. "these statutes took long steps to help erase the disgraceful stain left behind by the slavery: the legal segregation and discrimination in America. But as Johnson soon found out, that progress had little, if any, immediate impact on two major problems" (Paragraph 23) D. "Johnson scrapped a scheduled TV report to the nation about limitations on the bombing in Vietnam. Instead, he announced that 'I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination…for another term as your president.'" (Paragraph 29)