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Aside from old-age pensions, what did the Social Security Act authorize?
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Unemployment insurance
Public works
Public medical insurance
Low-interest home loans
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Unemployment insurance.
The Social Security Act of 1935 set up a federal-state system of unemployment insurance (along with old-age pensions and grants for welfare programs like aid to dependent children), but not public medical insurance or low-interest home loans.
The Social Security Act of 1935 set up a federal-state system of unemployment insurance (along with old-age pensions and grants for welfare programs like aid to dependent children), but not public medical insurance or low-interest home loans.
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