Discuss - great depression, new deal, social security act


Question: Which of the following is TRUE about the Great Depression, New Deal, and the Social Security Act of 1935? Group of answer choices Medicare program was first created by the Social Security Act of 1935. Social Security Act was enacted as a national response to the economic hardships from the Great Depression, but its scope and effects were limited because it established the old-age pension program only. The Great Depression approved the concept that poverty was always the result of personal laziness and unworthiness. Social Security Act of 1935 included the Old-Age insurance program but did not include any other welfare programs. American people began to realize that some social problems are more structural and requires federal government's interventions.

 

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