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Evaluate the pros and cons of the Great Society. Did the program achieve its goals? in 2 sentences as an essay

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The Great Society, launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice, resulting in significant achievements such as Medicare, Medicaid, and civil rights legislation, which improved access to healthcare and education for millions. However, it faced criticism for fostering dependency on government programs, increasing bureaucracy, and failing to fully eradicate poverty, suggesting that while it made strides toward its lofty goals, the overall effectiveness and sustainability of its impact are subjects of ongoing debate.
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