The Great Society programs, launched in the 1960s under President Lyndon B. Johnson, primarily targeted low-income individuals and families, with a significant focus on children and the elderly. The initiative aimed to reduce poverty and improve access to education and healthcare, benefiting younger children through programs like Head Start and older adults through Medicare and Medicaid. Consequently, both children and seniors were among the age groups most significantly affected by these reforms.
The groups that are most affected by poverty is the Irish and African American.
client groups-Julia
The national groups that were affected most were the people from Southern and Eastern Europe.
which of the following groups is most affected by empty nest syndrome?
India
Russian
The Chinese invention that was most affected would be the mechanical clock.
America
Groups that are most affected by stereotypes include racial and ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with disabilities, and religious minorities. Stereotypes can lead to discrimination, prejudice, and social exclusion, negatively impacting these groups' opportunities and experiences.
Most likely, it was gunpowder.
Poor people and minorities.Another take...The intended beneficiaries of LBJ's "Great Society" were -- and still are -- the Democrats. All rosy rhetoric aside, Johnson's grand plan was meant to benefit his own party and himself. It was carefully crafted to carve specific blocks of votes away from the crowd. Blacks, women, elderly, and children (the kind approaching voting age), other minorities. The usual assortment of unhappy groups. (Or groups that could be made unhappy.)These separate groups were combined to form a Democrat powerhouse that put LBJ in office in 1964 and fueled the "socially responsible" legislation of 1965-1966 -- the "Great Society" crap -- through Congress.It was intended for minorities and poor people to benefit most from the Great Society.
the lower classes