<span>As he campaigned in 1964, Johnson declared a "war on poverty." He challenged Americans to build a "Great Society" that eliminated the troubles of the poor.</span>
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Thomas Malthus Theory of Population Growth and David Richardo's views on wages both agreed that food production increases as population increases, however, that the increase in population will overwhelm the abundance of food, and thus lead to diminishing returns. Both men believed in the principle of political economy. Both argued that there was a need to control the population in a time of abundance. They believed that if the population is not well managed, the abundance may be misused, and thus, the increased population will bear the brunt of the mismanagement.
It was primarily the "B Maya" who <span>cultivated beans and squash on terraces built into hillsides and on farmland drained from swamps, since they were largely ahead of their time in terms of their advanced civilization. </span>
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In 1933, the Supreme Court struck down the National Industry Recovery Act, leaving workers "on their own" when it came to finding employment during the Great Depression.