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vfiekz [6]
3 years ago
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Use the excerpts to answer parts A, B, and C

History
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SIZIF [17.4K]3 years ago
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A) One major difference between Noah’s and Rector’s historical interpretation of the War on Poverty is Noah described poverty as a societal failure rather than personal moral failings. In the interpretation of the war on poverty Noah and Rector does not possess same thinking. As Noah thought that poverty is a social curse in which one has nothing to do. War is one of the cause of financial crisis that led to poverty in the society. People used to lose their property, money everything in the war.  On the other side Rector do not think that poverty is a social curse. He thought that poverty is caused to anyone due to the failings of one's personal moral values. He thought poverty can be replenished if anyone's want. It has no power to be heavy on one's life.

B) The major aspect is that Lyndon B. Johnson's' program was called the Great Society and incorporated programs and legislation aimed to reduce the poverty in America, end crime, combat the inequality in the American society, and improve the conditions of the environment. When he took the presidency after the death of John F. Kennedy, President Johnson created the Office of Economic Opportunity and passed the Economic Opportunity Act.

C) The Great Society Programs, introduced by President Lyndon B Johnson, resulted in easier access to healthcare for American citizens. He implemented multiple programs that ensured access to healthcare for more American citizens. These programs include Medicare and Medicaid. 

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