What changes in the welfare system did Johnson work (unsuccessfully) for?
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The changes in the welfare system that Johnson worked for were that he "pressed Congress to stop conditioningwelfare benefits on the man leaving the house and to create a work incentive program, incentives for earning,day care for children, child and maternal health, and family planning services.
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Changes in the welfare system that Johnson worked for
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- President Lyndon B. Johnson declared the 1964 war on poverty through his administration when the rate of poverty grew by 19%. He sponsored social welfare programs such as Work Corps, Head Start, Food Stamps. Programs like Medicare and Medicaid were included in the war on poverty.
- The welfare aid was beyond the state's financial reach as millions of workers became unemployed during the economic crisis of the 19 30s.
- Johnson therefore advised Congress to stop offering benefits to the adult leaving the house and to improve job opportunities, opportunities for education, day care for babies, child and maternal well-being, and family planning programs.
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