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One of the most important New Deal programs was the Social Security Act of 1935. What was the purpose of this program?
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to provide a retirement fund for the elderly
to provide a retirement fund for the elderly
to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs
to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs
to strengthen the value of the dollar with a gold standard
to strengthen the value of the dollar with a gold standard
to reduce stock market abuses like those that led to the 1929 crash
(1 point)
Responses
to provide a retirement fund for the elderly
to provide a retirement fund for the elderly
to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs
to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs
to strengthen the value of the dollar with a gold standard
to strengthen the value of the dollar with a gold standard
to reduce stock market abuses like those that led to the 1929 crash
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what is the correct answer?
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choose only one correct answer?
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Charlie g
the answer is to provide a retirement fund for the elderly.
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GPT 3.5
to provide a retirement fund for the elderly and to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: to provide a retirement fund for the elderly and to give unemployment insurance to those who lost jobs.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: to provide a retirement fund for the elderly.
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