use the core objective in the prompt and tjhe prompt needs 20 sentences in with sources and citations.There will be no need for an Introduction page i just need the prompt and sources. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY – MEETS THE CORE OBJECTIVE Poster identifies decisions made and provides some reflection on leader’s decision-making process while explaining the consequences of those decisions Posting reflects recognition that choices and consideration of consequences are connected to outcomes Poster illustrates the decision maker’s personal values are identified with an explanation of how those values led to the decision made PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY – DOES NOT MEET THE CORE OBJECTIVE Poster does not adequately identify personal decisions or ideas of others. Poster does not explain decision-making process of others and the consequences of those decisions Posting gives no evidence that decisions/choices made by others, and the consideration of possible consequences of those decisions, are connected to outcomes. Lacks original thought Poster does not adequately explain the decision maker’s personal values that led to a decision. FIRST PROMPT – I WANT YOU TO GO TO THE WEBSITE LINK BELOW…… ……READ THE HISTORICAL STORY BEING PRESENTED……. ……THEN ADDRESS THE THREE ELEMENTS OF “PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY” GIVEN TO YOU ABOVE BY ILLUSTRATING THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THOSE ELEMENTS……. ……AS DEMONSTRATED IN THE SPECIFIC CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIONS (ONLY THESE ACTIONS) TAKEN BY LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON IN THE MID-60s. NOTE: IN YOUR POSTING DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT give me a general summary of LBJ’s life as presented in the link below – I have read the article, in addition to approximately 25 books about LBJ, and I know the story. The focus of your posting should be analyzing/critiquing how LBJ, a seemingly racist and bigoted Southern politician, advanced to the point of being a beacon for civil rights legislation, and how each of the three elements of “Personal Responsibility” given to you above are illustrated in the LBJ civil rights story. Here is the link: http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/Lyndon_Baines_Johnson.htm