Great Society (apex)
Lyndon Johnson's own administration, as well as the media, dubbed the program The Great Society.
The Youth Empowerment Program is the program that is available for the disadvantaged youth.
War took the front page, not his social programs.
Educational programs of some description have been used for centuries. No president of any country can be given credit for starting the first one.
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.
Gave federal government to much power
Barack Obama actually, it was JFK who began the Peace Core.
Yes, President Hoover failed to meet the needs of many Americans during the Great Depression. His policies focused on limited government intervention and laissez-faire economics, which did not effectively address the widespread unemployment, poverty, and economic crisis. The lack of relief programs and ineffective response to the suffering of Americans contributed to widespread discontent and Hoover's unpopularity as president.
The creation of a national health insurance plan for all Americans, and expanded Social Security benefits for the elderly.
It included programs to help children and job-seekers.
Programs like the CCC preferred white people over African Americans
The monogram for President Lyndon B. Johnson, whose programs were known as the Great Society, is "L.B.J." His administration, which lasted from 1963 to 1969, focused on civil rights, poverty alleviation, and social welfare reforms aimed at improving the quality of life for all Americans. The Great Society included major initiatives such as Medicare, Medicaid, and various education and environmental programs.