Which term refers to President Johnson's program to end poverty, improve education, and provide health care to all?








A.
the Square Deal







B.
the Great Society







C.

the Fair Shake








D.
the New Frontier



Answer :

I am 99.5 % sure it is the letter B

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. President Johnson's program to end poverty, improve education, and provide health care to all was called the Great Society.

Explanation:

The Great Society was a program and set of domestic policy measures of the United States in the 1960s. Proposed and put in place by President Lyndon B. Johnson, it was a continuation of the New Frontier of John F. Kennedy, some of whose initiatives were deadlocked.

The main decisions taken were:

-to provide social assistance for people over 65 (with the creation of Medicare), as well as for the poor (with the creation of Medicaid);

-to promote education;

-to fight against inequalities, especially against racism, and to promote a more just world; in particular, the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, giving black people rights they did not have before.

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