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A Great Depression relief program refers to various initiatives and policies implemented during the 1930s to alleviate the economic hardships caused by the Great Depression. One of the most significant was the New Deal, introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which included programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) that provided jobs and infrastructure development. These relief efforts aimed to reduce unemployment, boost economic recovery, and support those in poverty through financial assistance and social welfare programs.

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