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teach vocational skills to young people revitalize american cities educate children of low - income households provide healthcare to low - income families great society program intended outcome head start teach vocational skills to young people housing and urban development act of 1965 educate children of low - income households
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- Head Start is a U.S. Great Society program focused on early education and support for low-income children, so its intended outcome is educating low-income households' children.
- The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 was created to improve urban areas, so its intended outcome is revitalizing American cities.
- The remaining outcomes: teaching vocational skills to young people corresponds to programs like Job Corps, and providing healthcare to low-income families corresponds to Medicaid, but for the given table, we correct the two misaligned entries.
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- Head Start: educate children of low-income households
- Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965: revitalize American cities
- Unmatched outcomes:
- teach vocational skills to young people
- provide healthcare to low-income families