The Social Security Act of 1935

The Social Security Act of 1935







A) brought government into the equation of the obligations of one generation to another.

B) substantially freed adults from the obligation of caring for both their children and parents.

C) provided for free medical care for all citizens over the age of 65 until it was repealed by the Republican congress of 1953.

D) freed American citizens from the obligation of supporting the poor.

E) substantially freed children and adults from paying their parents' medical expenses.









Answer: A


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