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How many new frontier programs were successfully implemented

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Answer: Medicare and Medicaid, The Voting Rights Act of 1965, Head Start.

Explanation: President John F. Kennedy's New frontier put up many political, social and economical issues on the front. Although it was not an extreme case efficient administration, most of the planned criteria were left unanswered and neglected. However, there was an increase in various aspects. There was a slight increase in the minimum wages and the society moved forward to a better and harmonious condition. Following the death of John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 'Great Society' was based or withdrew some of the ideas and basic principles of Kennedy's structure of organisation and administration. These included many successful acts and programs, Medicare and Medicaid, The Voting Rights Act of 1956, Head Start and National Endowment Act for the arts and humanities.

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