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Title: The Great Society


1
The Great Society
  • Section 3

2
Lyndon B. Johnsons Presidency
3
LBJs Rise to the Top
  • LBJ entered politics in 1937 when he won a
    special election to fill a vacant seat in the
    U.S. House of Representatives.
  • He secured key committee assignments in Congress
  • In 1948, in a close race, LBJ won a seat in the
    Senate.
  • He became the Senate majority leader in 1955.
  • JFK chose Johnson as his running mate.
  • -Johnson proved himself a master of party
    politics and behind the scenes maneuvering.
  • -whatever Lyndon really wants, he gets in
    the end.

4
Lyndon B. Johnson
  • In what ways was LBJ different from JFK?
  • age
  • experience
  • home state
  • family wealth
  • religion
  • personality

5
The Art of Persuasion
  • Johnson gives "The Treatment" to 90-year-old
    Rhode Island Senator Theodore F. Green in 1957.

6
Johnsons Domestic Agenda
  • LBJ urged Congress to move ahead on the civil
    rights and tax-cut bills Kennedy had sent to
    Capitol Hill.
  • Congress responded and in February 1964 passed a
    tax reduction of over 11 billion into law.
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited
    discrimination based on race, religion, national
    origin, and gender and granted the federal
    government new powers to enforce its provisions.

7
Johnsons Domestic Agenda
  • War on Poverty
  • Johnsons agenda included several social programs
    to promote the health, education, and general
    welfare of the poor.


8
Economic Opportunity Act (EOA)
  • Congress approved nearly 1 billion for youth
    programs, antipoverty measures, small business
    loans and job training.
  • Job Corps youth training program
  • VISTA/AmeriCorps (Volunteers in Service to
    America) program
  • Project Head Start

9
The 1964 Election
  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • enjoyed legislative success
  • Barry Goldwater
  • was against govt. involvement in trying to right
    social and economic wrongs such as poverty,
    discrimination, and lack of opportunity

10
The 1964 Election
11
the Great Society
  • demands an end to poverty and racial
    injustice.
  • LBJ set high goals for his nation and for
    himself. He also knew he had to act quickly in
    order to capitalize off his new mandate.
  • Did Kennedy receive a mandate in 1960?

12
Landmark Legislation
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • Medicare-medical insurance for the elderly
  • Medicaid-extended health insurance to welfare
    recipients
  • Immigration Act of 1965

13
Focus of the Great Society Programs (pg. 687)
  • Poverty
  • Cities
  • Education
  • Discrimination
  • Environment
  • Consumer Advocacy

LBJ signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act
14
Reforms of the Warren Court
  • Rights of the Accused
  • Mapp v. Ohio
  • Gideon v. Wainwright
  • Escobedo v. Illinois
  • Miranda v. Arizona

15
Reforms of the Warren Court
  • Brown v. Board of Education
  • banned prayer in public schools and declared
    state-required loyalty oaths unconstitutional
  • reapportionment

16
Impact of the Great Society
  • The Great Society succeeded in prompting
    far-reaching social change.
  • Failures of the Great Society prove that
    government-sponsored programs do not work.
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