The Great Society, initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, led to significant consumer protections through various legislative measures. Key laws, such as the Consumer Product Safety Act and the Truth in Lending Act, were enacted to ensure product safety and transparent credit practices. Additionally, the establishment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration aimed to improve vehicle safety standards. These initiatives collectively empowered consumers by enhancing safety regulations and promoting informed choices in the marketplace.
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