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Zorluk: ZorThe Great Society and the War on Poverty

Source: President Lyndon B. Johnson, Commencement Address at Howard University, 1965.

"You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, 'you are free to compete with all the others,' and still justly believe that you have been completely fair. Thus it is not enough just to open the gates of opportunity. All our citizens must have the ability to walk through those gates. This is the next and the more profound stage of the battle for civil rights. We seek not just freedom but opportunity. We seek not just legal equity but human ability, not just equality as a right and a theory but equality as a fact and equality as a result."

Which of the following best describes how the federal social welfare policies of the Great Society differed from those of the New Deal, reflecting the perspective in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The Great Society relied on direct cash assistance to individual families to end poverty, whereas the New Deal prioritized public works projects to stimulate industrial recovery.
  2. B
    The Great Society sought to decentralize social programs by transferring authority to state governments, whereas the New Deal established centralized federal control over welfare.
  3. The Great Society focused on addressing structural poverty and racial inequality through targeted education, job training, and healthcare initiatives, whereas the New Deal focused primarily on economic relief and stabilization during an acute crisis.Cevap
  4. D
    The Great Society introduced the nation's first universal social insurance programs like Social Security, whereas the New Deal focused on selective, means-tested benefits.

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The Great Society focused on addressing structural poverty and racial inequality through targeted education, job training, and healthcare initiatives, whereas the New Deal focused primarily on economic relief and stabilization during an acute crisis.
The correct option is correct because President Lyndon B. Johnson's address highlights the shift in federal policy from merely granting legal civil rights to ensuring actual opportunity and structural equality ('equality as a result'). This philosophy led to Great Society programs that targeted structural poverty and racial discrimination through education (Head Start, Elementary and Secondary Education Act), healthcare (Medicare and Medicaid), and job training. In contrast, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was primarily an emergency response to the Great Depression, focusing on immediate economic relief, banking reform, and public works employment rather than addressing systemic racial inequalities and long-term structural poverty.

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1
Analyze the provided historical stimulus.
Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 Howard University speech argues that legal equality (freedom from chains) is insufficient without active assistance to ensure socioeconomic equality of opportunity ('equality as a result').
Understanding the source's main argument sets the baseline for identifying the corresponding Great Society goals.
2
Compare the philosophy of the Great Society with the New Deal.
The Great Society aimed to dismantle structural barriers and racial inequalities through social programming (education, healthcare, job training). The New Deal aimed to recover from a massive depression, prioritizing economic relief and system stabilization rather than targeted racial or structural equality.
Differentiating the two reform movements helps isolate the historically accurate description of their differences.
3
Evaluate the answer choices based on historical evidence.
The choice emphasizing structural/racial targeting for the Great Society versus relief/stabilization for the New Deal correctly represents both eras. Other choices misattribute programs (like Social Security) or mischaracterize the policy mechanisms (like cash handouts or decentralization).
Verifying each option against historical facts ensures selection of the correct answer and elimination of distractors.

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The ideology and legislative programs of the Great Society compared to the New Deal
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