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How did the Townsend Plan influence President Roosevelt?

A. He tried to persuade the Supreme Court to support the plan.
B. He created the Works Progress Administration to implement it.
C. He responded to it by supporting the social Security Act.
D. He worked to convince Americans that a pension plan was not needed.

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it is c.

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C. He responded to it by supporting the Social Security Act.

The Townsend Plan's main goal was to provide welfare for those who were over the working age, which, as seen today, is covered by Social Security, which started from the Social Security Act.

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