<span>The quote, from President Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech
in 1964, refers to the Great Society domestic policy. The concept of the policy
Great Society was designed to aid education, art and urban or rural
development. With this domestic policy Lyndon B. Johnson declared war on
poverty and during his administration helped many to rise above poverty.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Because the crisis deepened and he struggles to respond to the Great Depression. The unemployed and the homeless crowded into shantytowns and the giant dust storms swallowed the great plains.
One of the best songs of the sixties that I have heard was “The
Times They Are A Changing” by Bob Dylan.
Clearly this song reflects the growing change in attitude among the
young during the sixties as if they were now showing their breaking away from
the ideals and beliefs of their parents.
How they were now asserting their views for it was their time and they
showed during that period in history.