Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
federal programs allowed people of different backgrounds to work together
Federal programs allowed people of different backgrounds to work together.
Both of these helped to provide jobs to people who needed them. These programs were put into action by Franklin D Roosevelt.
The FERA (Federal Emergency Relief Administration) provided direct relief to the unemployed and needy during the Great Depression. The CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) focused on environmental conservation projects while providing jobs to young men. The NYA (National Youth Administration) aimed to provide education, training, and part-time jobs for youth. The PWA (Public Works Administration) and WPA (Works Progress Administration) were both involved in large-scale public works projects to create jobs and stimulate the economy, with the WPA also emphasizing arts and cultural programs.
Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
why were programs such as the civilian conservation corps ccc and works progress administration wpa credited with helping to unite americans
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federal programs allowed people of different backgrounds to work together
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Federal programs allowed people of different backgrounds to work together.
The NRA (National Relief Act, later reversed by the Supreme Court), the WPA (Works Progress Administration), the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and the SSA (Social Security Administration).
Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal began in 1933: among his programs were the Works Progress Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Tennessee Valley Authority, Social Security, the SEC and the FDIC.
The budget of Works Progress Administration is 1,400,000,000 dollars.
Both of these helped to provide jobs to people who needed them. These programs were put into action by Franklin D Roosevelt.