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Why Was the Social Security Act of 1935 So Important

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Why was the Social Security Act of 1935 so important?


A) The Social Security Act provided financial relief for businesses that had suffered loss during the Great Depression.
B) The Social Security Act offered relief for eligible unemployed and disabled individuals.
C) The Social Security Act helped to relieve financial strain on banks who suffered in the Great Depression.
D) The Social Security Act reformed the national unemployment insurance program.

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