The Social Security Act of 1935 was passed in response to the Great Depression to provide financial security for elderly individuals and those in need.
The Social Security Act of 1935 was passed in response to the Great Depression primarily because a large number of elderly men and women were left unemployed and unable to provide for themselves. During the Depression, many older Americans could not sufficiently provide for their needs, prompting the government to provide financial security through the SSA for older Americans, unemployed workers, those with disabilities, and impoverished children. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal introduced Social Security to address the challenges faced by the elderly and those in need.
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