The Social Security Act is often considered part of President Franklin Roosevelt's "Second New Deal" because it A) offered payments to those who were retired or unemployed. B) made all employers allow their workers to join a labor union. C) had to be amended and added twice before Congress would pass it. D) was part of the President's plans to enact programs that would offer long-range governmental reform.

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The answer is A.

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The act guaranteed unemployment assistance and pensions for retired people over the age of 65.

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D) was part of the President's plans to enact programs that would offer long-range governmental reform.

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