Johnson`s Great Society
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Johnson`s Great Society
Johnson’s Great Society Unit 9: Notes #3 5/2/16 Mrs. Willis Kennedy Assassination President Kennedy was making a campaign trip to Dallas on November 22, 1963 He was preparing for his 1964 re-election A sniper from the 6th floor of a schoolbook depository shot at Kennedy Johnson Becomes President After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson became president Johnson purposely tried to continue Kennedy’s legacy He kept all of Kennedy’s cabinet members and advisers Johnson promised to carry on the New Frontier LBJ Lyndon Johnson grew up in Texas and entered politics in 1937 as a US Representative He referred to himself as a “New Dealer” and spoke for the small ranchers and struggling farmers In 1948 he became a Senator and rose to the position of Senate Majority Leader in 1955 Johnson’s Programs As part of his 1964 re-election campaign, Kennedy had planned anti-poverty proposals Johnson continued this by announcing his War on Poverty during his first State of the Union Address Johnson asked Congress to pass the Economic Opportunity Act (EOA) in August 1964 This provided $1 billion for youth programs, antipoverty measures, small-business loans, and job training The Great Society Johnson used the phrase Great Society to describe the domestic programs of his administration Johnson used this as his platform in the 1964 presidential election, which he won Many of the Great Society programs were intended to promote a better life for Americans regardless of their economic status Johnson also signed laws to improve the quality of air and water Education & Healthcare In 1965, Congress passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Aid public schools The Higher Education Act created the first federal scholarships for needy college students In 1965 Head Start was launched to provide preschool to children of low income parents In July 1965 Congress authorized funds for states to set up Medicaid and Medicare Medicaid would provide free health care for poor people Medicare would be a health care system for people over the age of 65 Decline of the Great Society The peak years of the Great Society were 19651966 Congress passed 181 of the 200 major bills President Johnson proposed Midterm congressional elections allowed Republicans to gain more seats in the House and Senate This began to slow down Johnson’s legislative program Impact of the Great Society Lyndon Johnson extended the power of the federal government The optimism of Johnson’s presidency fueled activism in all three branches of gov’t The “War on Poverty” did help, the number of poor people dropped from 21% in 1962 to 11% in 1973 Funding the programs of the Great Society contributed to a growing budget deficit This problem has continued