Civil Rights Act of 1964:A landmark piece of legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and aimed to end segregation in public places.
War on Poverty:A set of initiatives launched by Johnson to reduce poverty in the United States, including programs such as Head Start and Job Corps, which focused on education and job training.
Medicare and Medicaid: Federal programs established during Johnson's presidency that provide health insurance to elderly individuals (Medicare) and low-income individuals (Medicaid), significantly expanding access to healthcare.