Respuesta :
On this day in 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs into law the Social Security Act. Press photographers snapped pictures as FDR, flanked by ranking members of Congress, signed into law the historic act, which guaranteed an income for the unemployed and retirees.
Explanation:
Poverty and unemployment had increased greatly in the United States as a result of the Great Depression. The act was enacted in the context of the New Deal, which encouraged social benefit policies to be covered by a federal law designed to protect the elderly, unemployed, widows, and orphans.