Which Program Was NOT Part of President Johnson's 'Great Society'?
The answer is D. Welfare. While President Johnson's 'Great Society' did aim to combat poverty, it focused on new programs rather than significantly expanding existing ones like welfare. Here's a breakdown:
- Medicare (A): Provided health insurance for seniors, a landmark achievement of the 'Great Society'.
- Food Stamps (B): Expanded access to food assistance for low-income Americans.
- Education Initiatives (C): Increased funding for education, including early childhood programs like Head Start.
While improving welfare remained a concern, the 'Great Society' primarily sought to create new opportunities and safety nets for Americans.
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