The Great Society, initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice in the United States. It led to significant reforms, including the establishment of Medicare and Medicaid, which provided healthcare for the elderly and low-income individuals. Additionally, landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act advanced civil rights and voting access for marginalized populations. Overall, the Great Society expanded the social safety net and aimed to create a more equitable society.
the great society actually started in U.S.
LBJ had the Great Society program.
The Great Society Was The Domestic program Of Lyndon B. Johnson
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The Vietnam War deflected people from the aims of his Great Society.
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The Great Society
His program was known as the Great Society.
the great society actually started in U.S.
Attempted with great effort to reach a specified goal or accomplish something. it is when you are trying hard to accomplish something
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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.