Pub.L. 88-452

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Pub.L. 88-452 is the public law that enacted the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, launching President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty and creating key anti-poverty programs in the United States.

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instanceOf United States federal public law
associatedWithPolicy Great Society NERFINISHED
associatedWithPresident Lyndon B. Johnson NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createsAgency Office of Economic Opportunity NERFINISHED
createsProgram Community Action Program NERFINISHED
Head Start NERFINISHED
Job Corps NERFINISHED
VISTA NERFINISHED
Volunteers in Service to America NERFINISHED
Work-Study program for students
enactedBy 88th United States Congress NERFINISHED
establishes Office of Economic Opportunity NERFINISHED
focusesOn anti-poverty programs
community action
education and training
employment opportunities
hasComponent Title I – Work Training Programs
Title II – Urban and Rural Community Action Programs NERFINISHED
Title III – Special Programs to Combat Poverty in Rural Areas
Title IV – Employment and Investment Incentives NERFINISHED
Title V – Work-Study Programs
Title VI – Administration and Coordination NERFINISHED
Title VII – Miscellaneous Provisions NERFINISHED
hasTitle Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance created a framework for modern U.S. anti-poverty programs
launched the federal War on Poverty
implementedBy Office of Economic Opportunity NERFINISHED
legislativeArea education policy
labor and employment
poverty alleviation
social welfare
partOf War on Poverty NERFINISHED
purpose to eliminate poverty in the United States
to expand educational opportunities
to improve living conditions of low-income Americans
to increase the safety net for the poor
shortName Economic Opportunity Act NERFINISHED
signedBy Lyndon B. Johnson
President of the United States NERFINISHED
targetPopulation children from low-income families
economically disadvantaged youth
low-income individuals
unemployed persons

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Public Law 88-452 publicLawNumber Pub.L. 88-452