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Lyndon B. Johnson's The Great Society

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The Great Society Poverty, education, and health insurance were devastating issues during the presidency of Kennedy.During the presidency of President Lyndon B. Johnson the Great Society was a success due to poverty, education, and health insurance proposals that he passed. The poverty stricken families were suffering from finding aid from the government. Previously, the government denied the proposals Kennedy tried to pass, but once in office the poverty was addressed by Johnson. In his ¨Great Society Speech¨ Johnson stated that the ¨great society rests on abundance and liberty for all… demands an end to poverty,¨ and that is surely what happened (Document 1). From the beginning of his term to the end, from 1963 to 1969, the poverty rate decreased by 10 percent (Pg. 611). In document 3 it states that the decline of American poverty ¨was the most dramatic decline over such a brief period of time.¨ Johnson furthered his fight against poverty by declaring the war on poverty and he passed ¨forty programs that were intended to eliminate poverty by improving living conditions and enabling people¨ (Document 2). In the term of assassinated President Kennedy attempted to pass education proposals; after his death President Johnson passed regarding the educational system.¨Sixty separate bills that provided for …show more content…

Johnson cared for the senior citizens of the United States of America by ratifying the Medicare act. The Medicare Act would provide health insurance to the senior citizens of America (Pg. 614). In document 3 it is stated that since 1965, 79 million Americans have decided to sign up for the Medicare Act Johnson passed in 1965. Johnson also ratified the Medicaid Act which provided health and medical assistance to the low-income families of America (Pg. 614). The ¨since 1966, Medicaid Act served more than 200 million needy Americans,¨ (Document

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