Funding was needed for the Vietnam War
to end poverty and racial injustice in the U.S.
The main goals in the Great Society were putting an end to both poverty, and racial injustice.
"An end to poverty and racial injustice".
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
The Great Society was a series of domestic programs launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson aimed at eliminating poverty and racial injustice. It began in 1964 with Johnson's first State of the Union address, where he outlined the initiative. The program continued throughout the 1960s, with many of its key initiatives being implemented by 1968, marking the end of its most significant period. While the exact ending date is not formalized, the Great Society's momentum declined following the Vietnam War and Johnson's decision not to seek re-election in 1968.
to end poverty and racial injustice in the U.S.
to end poverty and racial injustice in the U.S.
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
Major goals of President Johnson's Great Society were to help end poverty and to end discrimination in voter registration.
The main goals in the Great Society were putting an end to both poverty, and racial injustice.
The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.
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"An end to poverty and racial injustice".
The end of war between France and Great Britain
I am not quite sure what you want to know. "Great Society" was a term used by President Lyndon Johnson to decribe a legislative agenda intended to end poverty and racial discrimination in the US. Ending poverty included more job training, better education at all levels, new jobs, low-cost health insurance and better housing. The idea was to end the circumstances that trapped certain groups of people into poverty from birth. The need for such a program was the factor that led to its creation. It got through Congress because Johnson had won a land-slide victory in 1964.