Women had and started getting more rights after the American Revolution
<span>Presentation looks at both </span>Herbert Hoover's and FDR's<span> attitudes towards government as well as their treatment of the Great Depression.</span>
Based on the documents, one could argue that the Great Society programs were highly effective in addressing the social, economic, and political problems of the 1960's.
For example, Document 1 shows that since Lyndon B. Johnson took over president (in 1963) the number of poor persons and poverty rate both decreased steadily during this era. This shows that Lyndon B Johnson was on the right track in terms of solving the issue of poverty, which he references in Document 2.
He also helps from a political standpoint, as he helps to get the Voting Rights Act of 1965. His work with individuals like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (shown in Document 3) lead to a federal law that outlawed poll taxes, grandfather clauses, and other obstacles blacks faced when trying to vote.
Radio shape modernism in the 1920s by making a mass culture. The radio made the music industry prosperous and new music styles were introduced. It also transformed the US into a single national market. Before radio, people had to wait for news such as sports to be published in newspapers.