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APUSH Review: The Great Society

www.Apushreview.com. APUSH Review: The Great Society. Everything You Need To K now A bout The Great Society To Succeed In APUSH. Background on The Society that was Great. Election of 1964: LBJ v. Barry Goldwater LBJ’s platform included “The Great Society”

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APUSH Review: The Great Society

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  1. www.Apushreview.com APUSH Review: The Great Society Everything You Need To Know About The Great Society To Succeed In APUSH

  2. Background on The Society that was Great • Election of 1964: • LBJ v. Barry Goldwater • LBJ’s platform included “The Great Society” • Heavily influenced by The Other America • Michael Harrington • Argued 25% of nation lived in poverty • Believed the federal government could alleviate poverty

  3. What is The Great Society? • Speech at two colleges (Ohio University and Michigan State) • Focused on domestic programs including civil rights, poverty, and education • Built on ideas and programs laid forth from The New Deal

  4. The Great Society and Civil Rights • Civil Rights Act of 1964: • Guaranteed equal access to public accommodations • Created Equal Employment Opportunity Commission • Government could cut off funds where discrimination occurred • Title VII: • Discrimination in workplaces is illegal • 24th Amendment: • Made poll taxes illegal • Voting Rights Act of 1965: • Federal government could register voters • Eliminated literacy tests for voting • The number of African Americans registered to vote in the South skyrocketed

  5. The Great Society and Poverty • War on Poverty: • Office of Economic Opportunity: • Administered money to various programs and areas of the country, particularly lower-income areas • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) • Cabinet position created during LBJ’s administration • Focused on urban development and renewal • (Still around today) • Elementary and Secondary Education Act • Billions of dollars were given to assist primary and secondary education in the US • Head Start: • Early childhood education

  6. Other Aspects of The Great Society • Medicare: • Medical assistance and insurance for elderly Americans • Medicaid: • Health care for lower income families and individuals • Food Stamp Act: • Provides food assistance for low-income individuals and families

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