Question
Which long-term impact of the Second New Deal exemplifies a fundamental change in social welfare? (1 point)
Responses

Expansion of union rights and collective bargaining for laborers.
Expansion of union rights and collective bargaining for laborers.

Establishment of Tennessee Valley Authority to create jobs
Establishment of Tennessee Valley Authority to create jobs

Implementation of the Social Security Act providing a safety net for retirees.
Implementation of the Social Security Act providing a safety net for retirees.

Introduction of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to create jobs in public works.
Responses

Expansion of union rights and collective bargaining for laborers.
Expansion of union rights and collective bargaining for laborers.

Establishment of Tennessee Valley Authority to create jobs
Establishment of Tennessee Valley Authority to create jobs

Implementation of the Social Security Act providing a safety net for retirees.
Implementation of the Social Security Act providing a safety net for retirees.

Introduction of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to create jobs in public works.
Answers
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The long-term impact of the Second New Deal that exemplifies a fundamental change in social welfare is the **implementation of the Social Security Act providing a safety net for retirees**. This act established a financial safety net for the elderly, fundamentally altering the relationship between the government and its citizens regarding social welfare and support during retirement.