What did the 1935 Social Security Act do?
A) It provided workers a job if they were unemployed.
B) It offered workers' pensions, unemployment insurance and aid for the disabled.
C) It protected women's rights in the work place and guaranteed women retirement benefits.
D) It established housing where the unemployed could stay for free and receive free meals.
E) It guaranteed men the right to work and to bargain collectively.
B
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A) an indecisive outcome with all of the eastern Indian tribes east of the Mississippi retaining the lands they held just before the war but not regaining any of the lands they lost in the Treaty of Greenville B) an unmitigated disaster with the opening up of all of the Ohio and Indiana Territory and the death of the Indian leader Tecumseh C) a decisive victory for all the Indians of the Ohio and Indiana Territory with Indian tribes regaining all of the lands they had lost in the Treaty of Greenville D) a moderate victory for the Cherokee and Creek alliance seeking to maintain the integrity of their lands in Georgia and Alabama
Which allied offensive in the fall 1918 helped end the war?
A) ?? Meuse-Argonne offensive B) ?? Ypres offensive C) ?? Mons offensive D) ?? Somme offensive E) ?? Alsace-Lorraine offensive
Evangelist Charles Grandison Finney's success depended upon
A) his defense of Catholicism. B) a rational approach to religion based on college educated ministers. C) his defense of Calvinism. D) emotional release through personal testimony of salvation.
Which of the following was a part of the Popular Fronts in France and Spain?
A) liberals B) socialists C) fascists D) conservatives