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    raw=Social%20Security%20Act Social Security Act 1. purpose? An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits‚ and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons‚ blind persons‚ dependent and crippled children‚ maternal and child welfare‚ public health‚ and the administration of their unemployment compensation laws; to establish a Social Security Board; to raise revenue‚ etc. On August 14‚ 1935‚ the Social Security Act established a system

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    Insurance Social Security Act The Social security act of 1935 was inducted after the stock market crash of 1929 and the great depression. The views of the populace changed enormously in politics‚ society‚ and the overall economic situations‚ at this time in our nation’s history. The social security act was separated into two main sections. One of these is social insurance‚ and the other is public assistance. As explained in the Social Welfare Policy book‚ the intention of the act was to “…respond

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    senators help creating safeness for all americans call social security act of 1935. In the book “ Our Document” by Michael Beschloss he discusses how Social Security act was created‚ and the benefits of it. This acts was to help the older age pension‚ welfare‚ and unemployment. This act was to provide security for the individual and his family‚ and to provide relief after the Great Depression. One of the basic objectives of the act was to protect the elderly and the disabled against expenses

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    Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 Written by: Brenno Damota Government Period 3 Tennessee Valley Authority Act How it Began... Signed by President Roosevelt on May 18‚1993.‚ it was created as a federal corporation to provide assistance in navigation‚ flood control‚ electricity generation‚ fertilizer manufacturing‚ and economic development in the Tennessee valley region right after the Great Depression. Not only did it tackle important problems like the ones listed above

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    Internal Security Act

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    trials of 1949 and 1950‚ raised concerns to Congress about “underground” Communists within the government and others who could possibly commit acts of treason against the United States. 1 These concerns eventually lead to the passage of the McCarran Internal Security Act in the September of 1950. The McCarran Act‚ also known as the Internal Security Act of 1950 or the anticommunist law‚ is one of the most controversial and least understood laws in American History.2 Introduced by democratic Senator

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    National Security Act The National Security Act of 1947 became law on July 26‚ 1947. It created the Department of the Air Force‚ headed by a secretary of the Air Force. Under the Department of the Air Force‚ the act established the United States Air Force. The United States Air Force‚ upon establishment‚ had a mission statement. The mission statement included topics on values‚ strong culture‚ and ethics. The Air Force is one of many organizations that are outcome oriented. Its goal is to

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ created a program that included social insurance programs‚ as well as public assistance. Both programs came about due to the depression and were created as part of the New Deal to benefit the citizens who needed assistance. While both programs were created to assist the public‚ each program had different eligibility requirements and accomplished different tasks. Social insurance programs were designed to provide continuing income

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    1935 Social Security Act

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    Social Security Act (SSA) Franklin Delano Roosevelt Shortly after the Hoover Administration was out of the presidential office the next president to be elected would be walking into one of the worst situations one could think of. During the 1920s Americans were forced to basically fend for themselves and save all that they possessed. President Hoover was the 31st president and was also the president prior the SSA. During

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    The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 JFM GM520 - Legal Political & Ethical Dimensions of Business April‚ 12 2010 The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was passed by congress to strengthen the government’s control of the financial markets. It was preceded by the Securities Exchange Act of 1933 which was enacted during the Great Depression in hopes that the stock market crash of 1929 would not be repeated. The basic difference between the two acts was that the 1933 Act was to govern the

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    Social Security Act of 1935 America’s social welfare does not exist in one day‚ social welfare formed through serious discussions and deeply thought over 30 years. A lot of related concepts and practices were learned from Europe‚ and the others were from the progressive reformer. Because of economy crisis of 30’s of last century‚ social welfare issues became the major political problems. All these accelerated the formation of the social security act. Larry (2010) showed programs in Social Security

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