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1 The Great Society

2 “I felt from the first day in office that I had to carry on for President Kennedy. I considered myself a caretaker of both is people and his policies.” -John F. Kennedy Assassinated in 1963 and Johnson sworn in as President **Tried to maintain Kennedy’s legacy -Civil Rights Act of 1964 -Voting Rights Act of 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson

3 Why did LBJ focus on poverty?
Limited freedom/lacked choices for opportunities Voting, education, employment…. (opportunities) Why did LBJ focus on poverty? Based on this clip, what types of programs would LBJ support?

4 American Experience Documentary: https://www. youtube. com/watch
LBJ Documentary (this video):

5 Why did LBJ focus on poverty?
Limited freedom/lacked choices for opportunities Voting, education, employment…. (opportunities) Why did LBJ focus on poverty? Based on this clip, what types of programs would LBJ support?

6 Major Great Society Programs
1963: Prevention & Abatement of Air Pollution (The Clean Air Act) 1963: Vocational Education Act 1964: Civil Rights Act 1964: Urban Mass Transportation 1964: Federal-Aid Highway Act 1964: Criminal Justice Act 1965: Medicare & Medicaid 1965: Social Security Amendments 1965: Voting Rights Act 1965: Elementary and Secondary Education Act 1965: Head Start 1965: Housing & Urban Development Act 1965: Public Works & Economic Development Act 1965: Dept. of Housing & Urban Development Act 1965: National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act 1965: High Education Act 1966: Child Nutrition Act 1966: Child Protection Act 1967: Water Quality and Water Pollution Act 1968: National School Lunch Act Q: Which of these programs have you heard of? Q: Which programs do you think have been successful? Q: How is the Great Society like the New Deal? How is it different? Q: HOW would you categorize these programs?

7 Great Society programs
War on Poverty: 40 programs that were intended to eliminate poverty by improving living conditions and enabling people to lift themselves out of the cycle of poverty Education: 60 separate bills that provided for new and better- equipped classrooms, minority scholarships, and low-interest student loans Medicare & Medicaid: guaranteed health care to every American over 65 and to low-income families Medicare = elderly Medicaid = poor The Environment: introduced measures to protect clean air and water National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities: government funding for artists, writers, and performers Immigration Reform: abolished national origins quota Ending Racial Injustice: legislation passed for the purpose of protecting civil rights

8 War on Poverty 1st State of the Union Address (Jan. 1964), Johnson declared “unconditional war on Poverty in America” Creation of the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) $1 billion budget for the coordination of new anti-poverty programs -Johnson learned of Kennedy’s anti-poverty initiative on 1st day in office. Advisers urged Johnson so implement the program slowly to test effectiveness in few cities before expanding but… **Johnson insisted the program be “Be big and bold and hit the nation with real impact” -In 1st state of the Union address on Jan 4th, 1964 he declared “unconditional war on Poverty in America” -Sent Congress bill for Creation of an Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) -$1 billion budget coordinated new anti-poverty programs

9 “Kennedy Inspired…Johnson Delivered”
-Johnson had little trouble pushing legislation through congress (DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY) -He fulfilled the major legislative goals of his first term in 8 months -Texas Journalist Liz Carpenter Quote in title -**Popular and Won election in 1964 by a landslide -Johnson’s legislative success record was extraordinary: 89th Congress passed 181 of the 200 major bills that Johnson requested in

10 The Decline of the Great Society
Domestic Decline: -1966 midterm elections, Republicans gained 47 seats in House and 3 in Senate -States did not like it because had no control of certain community spending -People believed focus should be in international affairs Foreign Policy: -Vietnam (1966 the government spent about 18times more on the Vietnam War than on the War on poverty: MLK jr = the Great society had been “shot down on the battlefields of Vietnam”

11 Read the Prompt Plan first! Then Respond ELABORATE! SAQ PRACTICE

12 Pros & Cons What is the author’s main argument?
What is the author’s main argument? What evidence does the author use to support that claim/ argument? Which author do you find more convincing. Why? Pros & Cons


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