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  2. War on poverty - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of the war on poverty was limited by American involvement in the Vietnam War, which consumed the country's economic resources. [ 5 ] In the decade following the 1964 introduction of the war on poverty, poverty rates in the U.S. dropped to their lowest level since comprehensive records began in 1958: from 17.3% in the year the ...

  3. Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 - Wikipedia

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    While there is debate about the impact of the act, the fact is that poverty rate fell dramatically within 10 years of its passage. According to the US Census Bureau the poverty rate in America 1964 stood at 19.0%. By 1973 the poverty rate was 11.3%, according to the Census Bureau.

  4. Great Society - Wikipedia

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    Johnson, who, as a teacher, had observed extreme poverty in Texas among Mexican-Americans, launched an "unconditional war on poverty" in the first months of his presidency with the goal of eliminating hunger, illiteracy, and unemployment from American life. The centerpiece of the War on Poverty was the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which ...

  5. Six decades later, the War on Poverty made a huge ... - AOL

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    OpEd: This month marks the 60th anniversary of the “War on Poverty,” when President Johnson traveled to Inez, Ky. to make the case that the dire economic conditions faced too many Americans.

  6. Princeton's Matthew Desmond Gets Everything Wrong About ... - AOL

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    After President Lyndon Johnson launched his war on poverty, the decline leveled considerably. Desmond approaches his firsthand investigations with the preconception that poverty is a byproduct of ...

  7. The Right Has an Opportunity to Rethink Education in America

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    The right is uniquely positioned to lead on education because it’s not hindered by the left’s entanglements, and is thus much freer to rethink the way that early childhood, K-12, and higher ...

  8. Education policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson administration sought to improve quality of life in the United States through the Great Society program and the war on poverty. Education was seen as the most reliable way to support the poor long term, and federal education policy was overhauled in the 1960s. [16]

  9. Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1965. Part of Johnson's "War on Poverty", the act has been one of the most far-reaching laws affecting education passed by the United States Congress, and was reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.