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
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The Great Depression in the United States began on October 29, 1929 and the Great Society programs started in response to the Great Depression programs.
The Federal budget increased tremendously after the Great Society programs became law.
The Great Society was NOT the result of the Vietnam war. They were a set of domestic programs and the main objective of the programs was the elimination of poverty and inequality. Medicare is one of the programs that came about as a result of the programs. Federal funding for education was also part of the Great Society. In the last two or three months much of these programs have been eliminated or will be changed.
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Lyndon B. Johnson diverted fund from the Great Society programs to be spent on Arm, Troops, and other defenses essential to fight the Vietnam War
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Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs included Medicare, and were more about taking care of individual citizens than about balancing the budget and returning power to the states.
The Great Society usually refers to Johnson's social programs which were more or less based on what Johnson believed Kennedy intended to do had he lived.
Gave federal government to much power
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to end poverty and racial injustice in the U.S.