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Reforms Under LBJ
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After Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 his Vice President, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) became President – LBJ had worked in Congress and the Senate since 1937, and was an expert at getting laws passed – In 1964, LBJ pushed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Prohibited discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, and sex – Pushed the Economic Opportunity Act, which spent $1 billion to combat poverty and unemployment – IN 1964, LBJ won reelection against Barry Goldwater Goldwater was a conservative who wanted the government to stay out of the economy and was open to the use of nuclear weapons
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The Great Society When LBJ was reelected, he sought a number of reforms that he called the Great Society Guiding Question: Did LBJ succeed in his goals for the Great Society? Analyze the primary source
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The Great Society When LBJ was reelected, he sought a number of reforms that he called the Great Society Guiding Question: Did LBJ succeed in his goals for the Great Society? Read “Building the Great Society” on pages 895- 897 Come up with at least three main ideas to help answer the guiding question Write down detailed evidence to support each of your main ideas
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In the 1950’s and 1960’s, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren made sweeping changes to American society – Brown V. Board of Education Said that segregation in schools was unconstitutional – Banned state-sanctioned prayer in schools – Limited censorship and upheld freedom of speech – Forced states to reapportion election districts – Gave more rights to criminal defendants Evidence gained illegally could not be used in court People who could not afford a lawyer had to be given one for free People have the right to a lawyer during questioning Suspects must be told what there rights are before questioning
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Discussions Come up with four complex discussion questions about LBJ and the Warren Court
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