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The Great Society

The expansion and improvement of New Deal initiatives under Lyndon Johnson's Great Society aimed to alleviate poverty and improve living standards in the United States. Johnson's administration introduced a series of government programs and legislation, such as the War on Poverty, to support various sectors including banking, agriculture, and education.

The Great Society

The Great Society

Government Programs

Expansion of Social Security

Increased Coverage

Increased benefits

Raised the living standards of beneficiaries

Funding of Community Health Centers
Community Action Program
Community Action Agencies
Project Head Start
Subtopic
The Upward Bound Program
The Model Cities Program
Volunteers in Service to America (VITSA)
Job Corps

New Deal

Extension and improvement of the New Deal by Lyndon's Great Society.
Unemployment Relief
Banking Reform
Boosting Agriculture
Reorganization of industries
The Great Depression

Lyndon Johnson (Legislations Passed)

Other Legislations
Elementary and SecondaryEducation Act.
The Voting Rights Act
The National Endowment for Arts and Humanities
Wilderness Protection Act
The Housing Act
The Immigration Act
Medicare
Two Major Legislation
The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
The Civil Rights Bill

War on Poverty

The Government Programs
Legislations Passed by Lyndon Johnson