How did the Social Security Act of 1935 reinforce women's inequality as wage workers?
A) Women only received benefits after their husband died if they quit their paying jobs.
B) The act only covered men working in the factories, not women.
C) The act offered no coverage for workers in domestic and agricultural occupations.
D) Dependent mothers only received funds for their children if they did not work.
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