Two significant Acts that passed during the Great Society are the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Medicare Act of 1965. The Civil Rights Act aimed to eliminate racial discrimination and promote equality in various aspects of American life, including employment and public accommodations. Meanwhile, the Medicare Act established a federal health insurance program for seniors, expanding access to healthcare for older Americans. These measures were part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's broader initiative to address poverty and racial injustice in the United States.
The Inclosure (or Enclosure) Acts were a series of acts that were passed on several different occasions. The majority of these acts were passed between 1750 and 1860. The most renowned of these acts was passed in 1773.
espoinge and sedition acts
Many states begun passing compulsory schooling laws which were not passed.
The Intolerable Acts were passed in 1774.
The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed beginning in 1767 by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America. The acts are named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who proposed the program
The Inclosure (or Enclosure) Acts were a series of acts that were passed on several different occasions. The majority of these acts were passed between 1750 and 1860. The most renowned of these acts was passed in 1773.
espoinge and sedition acts
Civil Liberties Act
Many states begun passing compulsory schooling laws which were not passed.
The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed, beginning in 1767, by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America.
the navigation acts were passed in 1660.
the British parliament passed the townshend acts
The alien and sedition act was passed while John Adams was president. All acts that as passed are passed by Congress.
The Intolerable Acts were passed in 1774.
Neutrality acts
The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed beginning in 1767 by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America. The acts are named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who proposed the program
The Townshend Acts were a series of taxes that were passed by England on its American colonies. The Townshend Acts were passed in 1767.