The Social Security Act of 1935 is significant in the history of social welfare because it
A) replaced all existing state welfare programs
B) required businesses to fund the program through taxes
C) extended federal responsibility for social welfare which reflected a public commitment
D) provided federal jobs for men and women who were unemployed during the Depression
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