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Q: On what principal does president Johnson base his great society agenda?
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What was the name of Johnson's optimistic domestic agenda which included a civil rights bill?

Great Society


How did the Vietnam War impact President Johnson's Great Society programs?

The Great Society program became Johnson's agenda for Congress in January 1965: aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, a wide-scale fight against poverty, control and prevention of crime and delinquency, and the removal of obstacles


How did the great society affect the size of the federal government?

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How did the Radical Republicans respond to Andrew Johnson's policies?

Although he ran for President as a radical, Andrew Johnson\'s policies were not favorable to the Radical Republican\'s agenda. The Radical Republicans did not respond favorably to Andrew Johnson\'s policies and they were a vote short from impeaching him.


Which was President Johnson's broad program of domestic policies?

The Domestic Agenda can be summed up as follows "Johnson labeled his ambitious domestic agenda "The Great Society." The most dramatic parts of his program concerned bringing aid to underprivileged Americans, regulating natural resources, and protecting American consumers. There were environmental protection laws, landmark land conservation measures, the profoundly influential Immigration Act, bills establishing a National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, a Highway Safety Act, the Public Broadcasting Act, and a bill to provide consumers with some protection against shoddy goods and dangerous products."


How long does the president have to pass his political agenda to congress?

The president has to pass his political agenda through Congress within 4 years.


Why was Lyndon Johnson considered a new dealer?

The new deal was a term applied to Franklin Roosevelt's social agenda. To some extent LBJ carried on in the FDR tradition with Great Society progams.


What president was an chief agenda setter?

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Is President Obama successful in implementing his agenda?

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What is Newcomen Society's motto?

Newcomen Society's motto is 'Actorum memores simul affectamus agenda'.


How did the Radical Republicans respond to Johnson policies?

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How did Lyndon Johnson involve the US further in Vietnam and what effect did this have on his domestic agenda?

lyndon B Johnson, the 36th President of the U.S., helped to escalate American involvement in Vietnam by sending more troops to war. This stimulated an anti-war movement and his domestic policies failed.