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Social Security, established under Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, embodies his program of relief, recovery, and reform by providing a safety net for the elderly, unemployed, and disabled. It aimed to alleviate poverty (relief) by ensuring financial support during times of need, stimulate the economy (recovery) through increased consumer spending, and establish a system of social insurance to prevent future economic despair (reform). By creating a structured and sustainable support system, Social Security transformed the role of the federal government in American life, promoting economic stability and social welfare.

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