AP European History
Social Security is a government program that provides financial support to individuals during retirement, disability, or in the event of a deceased wage earner's passing. Established in the United States during the Great Depression, this program aimed to address economic insecurity and has since influenced similar systems across Europe as nations rebuilt after World War II. Social Security is vital for creating a safety net for citizens, fostering economic stability, and ensuring that the elderly and vulnerable populations have a basic standard of living.
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