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Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society
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In this narrative analysis, Mr. Andrew examines the underlying ideas and principal objectives of the most ambitious and controversial American reform effort since the New Deal. "An acute examination."-Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post. American Ways Series.
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In this narrative analysis, Mr. Andrew examines the underlying ideas and principal objectives of the most ambitious and controversial American reform effort since the New Deal. "An acute examination."-Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post. American Ways Series.
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- American Ways
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 325g
- ISBN-13: 9781566631853
- ISBN-10: 1566631858
- Artikelnr.: 21636740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- American Ways
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 325g
- ISBN-13: 9781566631853
- ISBN-10: 1566631858
- Artikelnr.: 21636740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By John A. Andrew III
Part 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 Defining characteristics of the Great
Society. The tax cut. The Johnson task forces. The 1964 election. Part 3
FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO RACE 23 Chapter 4 The 1964 Civil Rights Act. The
Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Moynihan Report. Affirmative action and
urban riots. Civil rights moves north. The Civil Rights Act of 1968. Part 5
THE WAR ON POVERTY 56 Chapter 6 Social scientists and poverty. Johnson's
alternative paths to combat poverty. The debate over legislation. The
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Problems that undermined the war. Head
Start. The continuing debate over assessments of the war. Part 7 HEALTH AND
EDUCATION 95 Chapter 8 Debates over medical care for the aged. Legislation
and problems. A rising tide of criticism. Federal aid to education.
Failures in the Kennedy administration. Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965. The interaction of education and race. Part 9 MODEL CITIES 131
Chapter 10 Urban renewal in the 1950s. The Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1965. The New Haven experience. Urban riots and Model Cities. The
problems of urban revival and the 1967 Detroit riot. The Kerner Commission
and the urban crisis in 1968. The Housing Act Part 11 QUALITY OF LIFE 163
Chapter 12 Consumer issues and Ralph Nader. Consumer protection
legislation. The business reaction. Beautification and the environment lead
to environmental protection efforts. The promotion of national cutlural
life. Combating crime. The fading dream of a postscarc Part 13 ASSESSING
THE GREAT SOCIETY 183 Chapter 14 The Great Society as a liberal interlude.
Changes since the 1960s. The influence of Great Society programs.
Challenges to critics. Part 15 A Note on Sources 200 Part 16 Index 208
Society. The tax cut. The Johnson task forces. The 1964 election. Part 3
FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO RACE 23 Chapter 4 The 1964 Civil Rights Act. The
Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Moynihan Report. Affirmative action and
urban riots. Civil rights moves north. The Civil Rights Act of 1968. Part 5
THE WAR ON POVERTY 56 Chapter 6 Social scientists and poverty. Johnson's
alternative paths to combat poverty. The debate over legislation. The
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Problems that undermined the war. Head
Start. The continuing debate over assessments of the war. Part 7 HEALTH AND
EDUCATION 95 Chapter 8 Debates over medical care for the aged. Legislation
and problems. A rising tide of criticism. Federal aid to education.
Failures in the Kennedy administration. Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965. The interaction of education and race. Part 9 MODEL CITIES 131
Chapter 10 Urban renewal in the 1950s. The Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1965. The New Haven experience. Urban riots and Model Cities. The
problems of urban revival and the 1967 Detroit riot. The Kerner Commission
and the urban crisis in 1968. The Housing Act Part 11 QUALITY OF LIFE 163
Chapter 12 Consumer issues and Ralph Nader. Consumer protection
legislation. The business reaction. Beautification and the environment lead
to environmental protection efforts. The promotion of national cutlural
life. Combating crime. The fading dream of a postscarc Part 13 ASSESSING
THE GREAT SOCIETY 183 Chapter 14 The Great Society as a liberal interlude.
Changes since the 1960s. The influence of Great Society programs.
Challenges to critics. Part 15 A Note on Sources 200 Part 16 Index 208
Part 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 Defining characteristics of the Great
Society. The tax cut. The Johnson task forces. The 1964 election. Part 3
FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO RACE 23 Chapter 4 The 1964 Civil Rights Act. The
Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Moynihan Report. Affirmative action and
urban riots. Civil rights moves north. The Civil Rights Act of 1968. Part 5
THE WAR ON POVERTY 56 Chapter 6 Social scientists and poverty. Johnson's
alternative paths to combat poverty. The debate over legislation. The
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Problems that undermined the war. Head
Start. The continuing debate over assessments of the war. Part 7 HEALTH AND
EDUCATION 95 Chapter 8 Debates over medical care for the aged. Legislation
and problems. A rising tide of criticism. Federal aid to education.
Failures in the Kennedy administration. Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965. The interaction of education and race. Part 9 MODEL CITIES 131
Chapter 10 Urban renewal in the 1950s. The Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1965. The New Haven experience. Urban riots and Model Cities. The
problems of urban revival and the 1967 Detroit riot. The Kerner Commission
and the urban crisis in 1968. The Housing Act Part 11 QUALITY OF LIFE 163
Chapter 12 Consumer issues and Ralph Nader. Consumer protection
legislation. The business reaction. Beautification and the environment lead
to environmental protection efforts. The promotion of national cutlural
life. Combating crime. The fading dream of a postscarc Part 13 ASSESSING
THE GREAT SOCIETY 183 Chapter 14 The Great Society as a liberal interlude.
Changes since the 1960s. The influence of Great Society programs.
Challenges to critics. Part 15 A Note on Sources 200 Part 16 Index 208
Society. The tax cut. The Johnson task forces. The 1964 election. Part 3
FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO RACE 23 Chapter 4 The 1964 Civil Rights Act. The
Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Moynihan Report. Affirmative action and
urban riots. Civil rights moves north. The Civil Rights Act of 1968. Part 5
THE WAR ON POVERTY 56 Chapter 6 Social scientists and poverty. Johnson's
alternative paths to combat poverty. The debate over legislation. The
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Problems that undermined the war. Head
Start. The continuing debate over assessments of the war. Part 7 HEALTH AND
EDUCATION 95 Chapter 8 Debates over medical care for the aged. Legislation
and problems. A rising tide of criticism. Federal aid to education.
Failures in the Kennedy administration. Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965. The interaction of education and race. Part 9 MODEL CITIES 131
Chapter 10 Urban renewal in the 1950s. The Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1965. The New Haven experience. Urban riots and Model Cities. The
problems of urban revival and the 1967 Detroit riot. The Kerner Commission
and the urban crisis in 1968. The Housing Act Part 11 QUALITY OF LIFE 163
Chapter 12 Consumer issues and Ralph Nader. Consumer protection
legislation. The business reaction. Beautification and the environment lead
to environmental protection efforts. The promotion of national cutlural
life. Combating crime. The fading dream of a postscarc Part 13 ASSESSING
THE GREAT SOCIETY 183 Chapter 14 The Great Society as a liberal interlude.
Changes since the 1960s. The influence of Great Society programs.
Challenges to critics. Part 15 A Note on Sources 200 Part 16 Index 208