Answer:
opposed left-leaning & socialist governments
The changes to the Social Security Act in 1939 allowed for a larger amount of people to receive benefits from this system (Letter A). The amendments made to this act allowed for family members to receive survivor benefits. For example, if there was a person who paid into Social Security and passed away immediately, their family members (like a spouse or child) would be able to receive money from the Social Security system.
Along with this, retired individuals could also set up payment so that their spouse or children receive money as well. These changes in Social Security help to turn this system into one where several members of the family benefit, rather than just the retired or elderly individual.
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Answer:
Philip Gbeho
Explanation:
The title of the National Anthem of Ghana is "God bless our homeland Ghana" and it was adopted in 1957 when it became an independent country under the British Crown.
In 1957, Philip Comi Gbeho composed the master copy of the National Anthem of Ghana after winning an open competition on the eve of Ghana's independence celebration.
Philip C. Gbeho was a Ghanian teacher, composer and musician. He was born on the 14th of January, 1904 in Vodza, Gold Coast, Ghana and died on the 24th of September, 1976.
During his life time, he was a conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra in Ghana, a director of music and played a significant role in the establishment of the Arts Council of Ghana.