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A social program that was introduced during the Great Depression guaranteed Americans an old-age pension is: C. Social Security.

What is a Social Security fund?

A Social Security fund can be defined as the special government account which was introduced during the Great Depression and they are typically imposed and controlled by a central institutional unit, in order to provide social benefits for large sections of a community or the society as a whole such as old-age pension.

Basically, there are four (4) main types of Social Security benefits with respect to the receiver and these include:

  • Supplemental benefits
  • Retirement benefits
  • Disability benefits
  • Survivors benefits

During the Great Depression, a social program referred to as "Social Security" was introduced to take care of old-age pension for American citizens.

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Complete Question:

What program introduced during the Great Depression guaranteed Americans an old-age pension?

A. Medicare  

B. Medicaid  

C. Social Security  

D. Pension Plan