Social problems and attempts to tackle them - OCR AOpposition to the New Frontier

President John F Kennedy and President Lyndon B Johnson each had their own approach to dealing with the social problems America experienced in the 1960s. Each experienced varying degrees of success.

Part ofHistoryThe USA, 1945-1974

Opposition to the New Frontier

Kennedy found making all of his desired changes a challenge. He had won the 1960 election by a very narrow margin and there was a lot of opposition towards him in He had to create the by because of strong opposition from Congress.

Political opposition to Kennedy

  • Older politicians thought Kennedy was too young and inexperienced.
  • Politicians from the South objected to his support for even though many of them were members of the just like Kennedy was.
  • politicians did not trust him because he was the first president and many saw his proposals as being too extreme.

As a result, many of the that Kennedy supported were not passed by Congress while he was alive. However, there was some success with reforms. He was before he was able to finish the programme.