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  • Social Security
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    SOCIAL SECURITY government program designed...classified under the term social security differ from one...income. In Other Countries A social security program was adopted...was adopted (1925); in 1942, Parliament was presented...security program. In the United States The United States did not have social security...insurance programs: a federal-state program of unemployment compensation...
     
  • United States
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...to put into operation long-range social and economic reforms. Some of the...with other agencies, notably the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Works...Administration ). Laws also created a social security program. The program was dynamic...created a vast machinery by which the state could promote economic recovery and social welfare. Opponents of these measures...proved generally fruitful for the United States (see Pan-Americanism...
     
  • Health and Human Services, United States Department Of
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    HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF federal executive...Medicare and Medicaid . The Social Security Administration, formerly part...independent agency in 1995 (see social security ). The Administration on Aging...
     
  • Supreme Court, United States
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    ...Relations Act and the Social Security Act were upheld. The...were directed to use state law. While in this...juristic relations between states) it announced many...forbade even limited state taxation of federal...decision in Korematsu v. United States (1944), which upheld...interrogation practices, state sedition laws, and...alleged needs of internal security brought strong criticism...
     
  • Wisconsin , State, United States
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    WISCONSIN , state, United States wiskon s n, sin, upper midwestern state of the United States. It is bounded by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, from which it is divided by the Menominee R. (N); Lake Michigan (E); Illinois...
     

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