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Lyndon B Johnson And The War On Poverty

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Lyndon B. Johnson saw a need for public assistance and he made an attempt at correcting the problem, however, correcting the problem was not his original goal. During his speech he declared that he wanted to address “...the causes, not just the consequences of poverty.” The programs he put in place had an impact on the needy, however, it was not successful in actually addressing the cause of the problem and putting a resolution in place.
The war on poverty is a never ending battle. As our economy, family dynamics, poverty levels, and population changes, there is a need for social changes as well. Programs aimed at poverty should be evaluated on a constant basis to ensure they continuously meet the needs of the public. The poverty level must
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