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  1. In his 1964 State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson declared a “war on poverty” as one of the foundation stones in building the United States into “the Great Society.”. A decade later, poverty appeared to be in retreat. If Johnson’s program did not eradicate all poverty, it ameliorated it considerably.

  2. In the mid-1960s, President Lyndon B. Johnson pushed a Progressive legislative agenda through Congress to create a “Great Society.”. The national government, LBJ continued, should embark on a project of ensuring both “abundance and liberty” for all, by focusing on improving cities, protecting the countryside, and upgrading classrooms.

  3. 22 de feb. de 2020 · Johnson’s first public articulation of the Great Society took place in Ohio on May 7, 1964, at Ohio University. There he presented an outline of the plan and its objectives. He delivered a more detailed speech at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on May 22, 1964. In years to come, foreign policy would come to overshadow Johnson’s ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2022 · 伟大社会(英语: Great Society ),或译为大社会计划或大社会,是在1960年代,由美国总统 林登·约翰逊和其在国会的民主党同盟提出的一系列国内政策。 1964年,约翰逊在密歇根大学发表演说,宣称:“美国不仅有机会走向一个富裕和强大的社会,而且有机会走向一个伟大的社会。

  5. Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" speech May 22, 1964. President Hatcher, Governor Romney, Senators McNamara and Hart, Congressmen Meader and Staebler, and other members of the fine Michigan delegation, members of the graduating class, my fellow Americans: It is a great pleasure to be here today.

  6. The Great Society (also known as The Great!!Society!!) was a 1960s San Francisco rock band that existed from 1965 to 1966, and was closely associated with the burgeoning Bay Area acid rock scene. Best known as the original group of model-turned-singer Grace Slick, the initial lineup of the band also featured her then-husband Jerry Slick on drums, his brother Darby Slick on guitar, David Miner ...

  7. 10 de oct. de 2020 · Summary: This lesson studies legislation passed in response to President Lyndon Baines Johnson's call for America to become a "Great Society." Students will detail the President's vision, summarize its historic context, and explain the ways in which Congress responded. The main source for their research will be the online exhibit entitled The Great Society Congress created by the Association ...