The program that is still a major part of American society is the Social Security Act. Enacted in 1935, it created a social insurance program designed to provide monetary assistance to those who are elderly, disabled, or unemployed. The Social Security Act has undergone several amendments and expansions but remains a cornerstone of the American social safety net today.
although some of the programs created by FDR were seen as unconstitutional, which program is still a major part of American society?
Wagner Act
Social Security Act
New Deal
Works progress administration
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