The Failure Of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society

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Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” was the most successful domestic program. However, John F. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” did not fail. He made huge strides for America and created many ideas for the betterment of the country. He did not receive a lot of support from Congress, which therefore did not allow him to have his ideas put into action. With that being said, his thoughts outlived him and were passed on to later years where some were finally approved of by Congress. This leads me to Johnson’s success. He was able to get many acts passed which did a great amount for America. First, the Wilderness Protection Act saved over 9 million acres of forestland from being used for industrial development. Second, the Elementary and Secondary Education