The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a key New Deal agency established in 1935 to combat unemployment during the Great Depression. It provided millions of jobs through public works projects, including the construction of roads, bridges, schools, and parks. The WPA also supported the arts, funding writers, musicians, and artists to create public works that enriched American culture. Ultimately, the WPA played a significant role in revitalizing the economy and infrastructure while helping to alleviate poverty.
the works progress administration hired artist to paint murals on buildings
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yes it was changed in 1939
No.
Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
The budget of Works Progress Administration is 1,400,000,000 dollars.
the works progress administration hired artist to paint murals on buildings
Unskilled people.l
yes it was changed in 1939
No, it does not exist anymore
No.
Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
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Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Works Progress Administration
WPA stands for Works Progress Administration.
Works Progress Administration