
President Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society: A Legacy of Social Reform
Explore the progressive initiatives of President Lyndon Johnson, including the Great Society programs aimed at tackling poverty, racial injustice, education, healthcare, and more. Discover how the Great Society built upon FDR's New Deal and JFK's efforts, ushering in a new era of social change and government intervention in the 1960s.
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GREAT SOCIETY The Great Society was a set of domestic programs in the United States promoted by President Johnson and fellow Democrats in Congress in the 1960s. Main goals of the Great Society: elimination of poverty and racial injustice, improve education, healthcare, environment, cultural centers, transportation, consumer protection, and public broadcasting New major spending programs that addressed these areas were launched during this period The Great Society was an extension of FDR s New Deal
The New Deal was a response to the severe financial and economic crisis of the Great Depression focusing on what historians call the three Rs: relief, recovery and reform Relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy to normal levels, and reform of the financial system in hopes of preventing another great depression FDR didn t intended for the New Deal to be a permanent fix JFK continued in the shadow of the New Deal with his New Frontier
JFK attempted to pass legislation dealing with health care, civil rights and poverty only to be cut down by Congress He did pass legislation dealing with space race, labor practices, housing, and unemployment President Johnson took it above and beyond with his Great Society Johnson was able to pass much of the legislation JFK proposed, on topics like, healthcare, civil rights, immigration, ect.
Examples of programs started under the Great Society Economic Opportunity Act create the Job Corps to train young workers Created VISTA Volunteers in Service to America help the poor, poverty stricken Stared Medicare medical care for the aged 65 over Also included Medicaid provided medical services to the poor and disabled, not yet receiving Social Security Immigration and Nationality Act 1965 altered America s quota system on immigration
1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act aid schools in poor communities Civil Rights Act of 1964 - forbade discrimination on the basis of sex as well as race in hiring, promoting, and firing as well as ended unequal application of voter registration requirements an racil segregation in schools, at the workplace and by facilities that served the general public Created Head Start pre-school for the poor Johnson s spending on these programs and several others, started our government on a skyrocketing deficit that continues out of control.