Which three groups were helped by the Social Security Act?

A.disabled people, industrial workers, and bank depositors

B.industrial workers, unemployed people, and young men

C.older people, disabled people, and unemployed people

D.bank depositors, young men, and older people

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The correct answer is C.older people, disabled people, and unemployed people .

The Social Security Act was implemented once Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president. The goal of this program was to provide financial assistance to individuals who were struggling the most during the early 1930's. This includes older people, disabled peope, and unemployed people. These categories made up a significant amount of the American population, as roughly 20% of people were unemployed when FDR took over at president. This era of difficult economic times in known in US History as the Great Depression.

FDR was hoping that this program would help Americans to recover from events like the Stock Market Crash of 1929.