A major provision of the Social Security Act of 1935 was the establishment of
1. The Frontier Nursing Service to provide nursing service to rural communities
2. State and local community health services and training of personnel
3. District nursing to provide home health care to sick people
4. Community-based settlement houses
ANS: 2
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