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The Children's Bureau Act, enacted in 1912, primarily aimed to improve the welfare of children and families in the United States. It established the Children's Bureau within the Department of Health and Human Services to address issues such as child labor, infant mortality, and child welfare. The act significantly impacted disadvantaged children and families, particularly those facing poverty, neglect, and abuse. Its efforts laid the groundwork for future child protection policies and programs.

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