Which groups of individuals are provided for under the Social Security Act of 1935? Choose all that are correct

1. A 70-year-old man who is retired from a job he held 30 years
2. A 45-year-old woman who suffered a myocardial infarction
3. A 30-year-old woman who has become blind secondary to diabetic retinopathy
4. A 16-year-old whose father died in a motor vehicle accident
5. A 34-year-old person who files for unemployment after losing her job


1, 3, 4, 5
Rationale: The Social Security Act of 1935 provided for the federal welfare by establishing a system of federal benefits for the aged population and by enabling states to make provisions for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and administration of state unemployment compensation laws. Despite having a cardiovascular history, there is no indication the 45-year-old woman meets the criteria for inclusion.

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