The "New Frontier" was a term used by President John F. Kennedy to describe his domestic and foreign policy initiatives aimed at addressing various challenges facing the United States in the 1960s. It focused on advancing civil rights, improving education, boosting the economy, and addressing poverty, while also emphasizing the importance of space exploration and scientific advancement. The New Frontier sought to inspire a sense of optimism and collective responsibility among Americans in pursuit of societal progress and global leadership.
FDR's plan was The New Deal. JFK's was The New Frontier. LBJ's was The New Society.
Kennedy's new plan was called the New Frontier, promising equality, employment and aid to the poor.
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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