The Social Security Act of 1935:
A) was vetoed by President Roosevelt.
B) was the British version of the welfare state.
C) designed a program of relief funded only by federal money.
D) included old-age pensions, unemployment relief, and aid to families with dependent children.
E) covered all workers, regardless of race or gender.
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