President Lyndon Johnson had what he called the Great Society program, to enable all Americans to benefit from the prosperity of America.
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Medicare was signed into law on July 30, 1965. The program was started to provide health insurance coverage for senior citizens.
Jule Sugarman created the Headstart program in 1965 as a response to Lyndon B. Johnsons war against poverty. The program began as a summer program until converted to year-long.
It included programs to help children and job-seekers.
The first episode for the American program of Americas Next Top Model was in 2008. It has proved a very popular program and many other countries have taken up the format.
President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society program had mixed success. It effectively reduced poverty rates and expanded access to healthcare through initiatives like Medicare and Medicaid. However, some of its goals, particularly in education and urban development, faced challenges and criticisms regarding implementation and effectiveness. Overall, while it made significant strides in social welfare, debates about its long-term impact and sustainability continue.
The New Deal. There were two of them (first and second).
Marshall Plan
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President Kennedy.
President Johnson
Jimmy Carter is the president that established a national energy program. The program included energy conservation as well as new and better technology, and price controls.