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What did the Department of Housing and Urban Development do during the 1960s as part of Johnson’s Great society?

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development of the United States is a department of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States.

Created in September 1965 by the then president, Lyndon B. Johnson, as part of his "Great Society" program, HUD replaced the then Home and Home Financing Agency. Among its functions were the design of the urban development policy as well as the management of public housing and home policies.

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