Social Security Administration program begun during the New Deal, still exists today.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Social security act is the act or the administration that had started at the time of the new deal and were the work programs which were developed to provide sudden relief to the people and were made for a short period of time like for a year or for two years only.
These included certain programs like CWA and FERA. These were all organised by the president of the United States of America who was Franklin Roosevelt at that time. The most important work program of the social security act was the New Deal.