Out of the many problems we have in the world today, one main problems is poverty. Poverty has been around for thousands of years now, and people began to fight it as early as the 1960s. When Lyndon B. Johnson became president, he took it upon himself to fight poverty by creating the Great Society Plan. In the plan, many new programs and jobs were created to assist Americans living in poverty and to help improve their lifestyles. President Johnson’s Great Society Plan improved many poversed Americans lives by helping them obtain an education, find a job to provide for their families, and helping them with medical funds. Lyndon B. Johnson was born and raised in a small town in central Texas. Johnson had known hard times growing up and experienced extreme poverty in a brief career as a teacher working in a low income area. Growing up, Johnson was heavily involved with the government and was known as the man that got things done. Hours after President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, Johnson took oath in the Air Force One cabin and began his presidency. While in office, President Kennedy had planned an anti-poverty program, so Johnson decided to follow in his footsteps, knowing it would help him in the election. In the election of 1964, Johnson easily won and began to work on the Great Society Plan, which became known as a “war against …show more content…
Before Johnson’s presidency, more than 8 million adults had not finished five years of school and 54 million adults had not yet finished high school. To help solve this problem, Johnson created the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965, which granted millions of dollars to both public and private schools. Johnson also created Project Head Start fto help children who “had never looked at a picture book or scribbled with a