Comparing Kennedy's New Frontier with Johnson's Great Society
By Andrew Murphy, published Dec 12, 2007
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The New Frontier was a term used by President Kennedy in his 1960 acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention where he was chosen the Democratic Presidential nominee. The term has come to refer to policies of the Kennedy administration at home and abroad. Probably the most memorable domestic accomplishment to come out of the New Frontier was Kennedy's goal of putting a man on the moon in the decade of the 1960s. Although he did not live to see it, he made the space program a national priority and set the policy in place that his successors carried out.
One of the economic accomplishments of the New Frontier was the passing of a series of amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1961. Among other things, these amendments raised the minimum wage from $1/hour to $1.25/hour and gave the government more power to regulate wages and labor standards for larger businesses. Other economic accomplishments included the reduction of tariffs in trade with foreign countries and the ratification of legislation designed to create more affordable housing and reduce unemployment.
Other attempts at reform were not as successful. Although Kennedy proposed legislation that would have dealt with the need for affordable medical care and other legislation that would have granted equal rights to minorities, these pieces of legislation were never ratified by Congress during his administration. Johnson's Great Society, however, was successful in passing legislation that dealt with these important issues.
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