U.S.History-Depression-Solve-Identify-10

The Social Security Act of 1935 was prominent in U.S. history primarily due to its impact during and after the Great Depression. Before the SSA, social welfare was _________________________________.

  • supported by the Republican Party, which continues to fight for the underserved even today
  • largely handled by state and local governments; individuals were often left to fend for themselves
  • a combination of laws and regulations in each state that left a few people without assistance
  • working well in the states but considered a national issue by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

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