Gave federal government to much power
President Lyndon B. Johnson created domestic programs that were referred to as the Great Society. The programs were designed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
president johnson cut back on great society programs to help pay for the war
internal conflict and infighting with tribal factions in the Mississippian society
Lyndon Johnson
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Gave federal government to much power
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Gave federal government to much power
Great Society
Gave federal government to much power
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Medicare, medicaid, war on poverty
The Great Society social programs signed by President Johnson in the 1960s aimed to benefit marginalized and low-income populations, including individuals and families living in poverty, the elderly, children, and people with disabilities. These programs included Medicare, Medicaid, Head Start, and the Food Stamp Act, among others, designed to improve access to healthcare, education, and financial assistance for those in need.
how computers programs impact modern society
to end poverty and racial injustice in america
they had a duty to improve society.
The Great Society was a set of social reforms initiated primarily by President Lyndon Johnson aimed at the elimination of poverty and racial injustice and thus the creation of a Great Society.