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  • ...m, and with growing labor disputes, ultimately led to the New Deal and the Great Society and the rise of the welfare state. The fourth (beginning ca. 1960-70), led
    32 KB (4,738 words) - 05:41, 8 January 2014
  • In 1963 [[Lyndon B. Johnson|President Johnson]] inaugurated the [[Great Society]] and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act suffused public school pro
    15 KB (2,252 words) - 09:16, 2 March 2024
  • ...dy]]'s assassination. As President, he was responsible for designing his [[Great Society]], comprising liberal legislation including [[civil rights]] laws, [[Medica ===Great Society===
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  • ...of 1964, which was central to President [[Lyndon Johnson]]'s plan of a "[[Great Society]]." The EOA was a bill designed to promote the health, education, and gene
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  • ...At this concert they were supported by another local folk-rock group [[the Great Society]], which featured [[Grace Slick]] as lead singer, whom Kantner met for the ...the first Bill Graham show at the [[Fillmore]] ballroom, supported by The Great Society and others, and they also appeared at a number of Family Dog shows promoted
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  • ...ucified either way I moved. If I left the woman I really loved — the Great Society — in order to get involved with that bitch of a war on the other side ...g he wanted to work for at home--civil rights, the War on Poverty, and his Great Society--would also be lost.
    43 KB (6,797 words) - 01:04, 8 April 2024
  • ...nions to welcome black members), and strongly supported Lyndon Johnson's [[Great Society]]. The UAW became strongly anti-communist after it expelled its Communist l
    10 KB (1,621 words) - 09:18, 1 July 2023
  • ====Great Society==== ...economic growth. [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] (1963-69) dreamed of creating a "[[Great Society]]", and began many new social programs to that end, such as [[Medicaid]] an
    41 KB (6,137 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...works, which, although they may be in the highest degree advantageous to a great society, are, however, of such a nature, that the profit could not repay the expens
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  • ...y, he was consistently conservative, and led the fight against Johnson's [[Great Society]]. As long as the [[Conservative Coalition]] was intact he usually won; Joh
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  • In 1968, using growing voter disgust at Johnson's [[Great Society]] programs, [[Civil Rights]], urban violence, and [[U.S. Supreme Court]] de ...ce, but did little to help the liberal wing of the GOP. The failues of the Great Society, especially a wave of major urban riots and a surge in violent crime, led
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  • ...United States of America/Definition|U.S.]]. The program was part of the [[Great Society]] proposals under President Johnson and was enacted into law on July 30, 19
    25 KB (3,766 words) - 11:35, 2 February 2023
  • ...and disillusionment that the New Deal could be revived by Lyndon Johnson's Great Society. Nixon defeated both [[Hubert Humphrey]] and [[George C. Wallace]] in 1968
    70 KB (10,149 words) - 15:15, 7 June 2024
  • ...b more efficiently and with less waste. While dropping the less successful Great Society programs, Nixon kept and expanded most of LBJ's new ventures. Welfare spend
    23 KB (3,441 words) - 05:21, 31 March 2024
  • ...ref> This offer was quite in keeping with his goals for development, the Great Society, in the United States, and was likely a sincere offer. That he saw such an
    49 KB (7,725 words) - 01:03, 8 April 2024
  • ...ucified either way I moved. If I left the woman I really loved — the Great Society — in order to get involved with that bitch of a war on the other side
    64 KB (9,843 words) - 10:44, 12 April 2024
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