A sweeping set of domestic programs launched in the 1960s, the Great Society aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice. It established Medicare, Medicaid, and federal education funding. These initiatives benefit low-income families, seniors, and underserved communities by providing healthcare access, educational opportunities, and civil rights protections, fundamentally reshaping American social welfare.
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