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There were many New Deal Programs to improve tangible infrastructure but the most far reaching and successful was the WPA (works progress administration). This program was responsible for most of the public improvements including dams, schools, and roads. Other programs that contributed to increases in buildings, dams and roads are CCC(civilian conservation corporation) and PWA (public works administration).

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