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What evidence existed that government needed to assume new responsibilities during the 1950s

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The evidence existed that the government needed to assume new responsibilities during the 1950s can be found in the terms New Frontier and Great Society that made the commitment to help America. The New Frontier program assumed new commitments to help the United States citizens with benefits to unemployed people. This was a slogan that John F. Kennedy to gain support from people during his acceptance speech of 1960. Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society program aimed to improve public services such as transportation and medical services for the people in need.

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The world was rapidly developing after world war 2 and with these new innovations, new responsibilities grew. For example, female employment and race issues were a large issue in post WW2 USA and governments had to adapts to accept equality and ongoing change.
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