What was the impact of the social security act of 1935


Question: What was the impact of the Social Security Act of 1935 on the relationship between the states and the federal government? It shifted all administrative responsibilities to the federal government. It eliminated state involvement in social insurance programs. It led to the complete federalization of social welfare programs. It increased state discretion over eligibility and benefit levels.

 

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