In just under five years in the 1960s, Lyndon B. Johnson enacted nearly 200 pieces of legislation known as the Great Society, an unprecedented and bold set of programs aimed at improving Americans; everyday lives. 50 years later they examine the success of this enormous volume of programs many of which are so mundane and ordinary, it's hard to imagine a time without them . The accomplishments of the Civil Rights, War on Poverty, Education for Blacks and Whites, Health, Arts and Media, Housing and Urban Development, Immigration, Consumer Protection, see some of the accomplishments worked out well and some didn't either way they were accomplished .
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