John F. Kennedy's New Frontier was a domestic program aimed at addressing various social and economic issues in the United States during the early 1960s. Key components included initiatives to improve education, expand civil rights, boost the economy through tax cuts, and enhance healthcare, particularly for the elderly. It also focused on space exploration, exemplified by the commitment to landing a man on the Moon, and aimed to address poverty and promote urban development through various social welfare programs. Overall, the New Frontier sought to stimulate progress and innovation across multiple sectors.
yes. The Peace Corps can be considered part of Kennedy's New Frontier.
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New Frontier was the term he used for his program. Camelot was also used to describe the Kennedy presidency.
New Frontier was the name attached to Kennedy's domestic package. The name came from a phrase in Kennedy 1960 nomination acceptance speech in which he said that America was standing on the verge of a new frontier.
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