The purpose of the CWA was to create jobs for the millions of unemployed during the Great Depression. Under FDR's New Deal, the CWA helped create over 4 million jobs.
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The civil works administration, also known as the CWA, was a program created during the Great Depression to give unemployed people temporary manual labor jobs.
Civil Works Administration
CWA stands for the Civil Works Administration. It gave public works jobs at $15 a week to about 4 million workers in 1934.
The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was the first public employment program of the New Deal. It was created in the fall of 1933 but disbanded the following spring. It employed about four million workers doing jobs that eventually were turned over to the WPA, Works Project Administration. The CWA got several million people off the federal "dole" and gave them a job and regular paychecks.