What social programs were promoted under President Kennedy’s “New Frontier?” (Select all that apply)

urban renewal
Medicaid
Head Start
Peace Corps

A and D?

ITS PEACE CORPS

wrong it is only one of them

Yes, under President Kennedy's "New Frontier," both urban renewal and the Peace Corps were promoted social programs. To arrive at this answer, we can analyze each of the options:

A) Urban renewal: This program aimed to improve urban areas by renovating or redeveloping deteriorated neighborhoods, promoting economic growth, and providing better housing options. President Kennedy emphasized urban renewal as a way to address the problems faced by inner cities.

B) Medicaid: While Medicaid is a federal program that was introduced in 1965, it is not specifically associated with President Kennedy's "New Frontier." Medicaid was actually part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society initiatives.

C) Head Start: Similarly, Head Start is a federal program that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families. However, Head Start was also part of President Johnson's Great Society programs, not President Kennedy's "New Frontier."

D) Peace Corps: The Peace Corps was indeed one of the primary programs promoted under President Kennedy's "New Frontier." It was created in 1961 to promote social and economic development in developing countries, as well as to foster cross-cultural understanding.

Therefore, the correct social programs promoted under President Kennedy's "New Frontier" are urban renewal and the Peace Corps, making the option "A and D" the correct answer.

Yes, A and D.