The answer should be answer choice A).
Headed by Harry Hopkins, the WPA provided paid jobs to the unemployed during the Great Depression in the United States, while building up the public infrastructure of the US, such as parks, schools and roads. Created by President Franklin Roosevelt to relieve the economic hardship of the Great Depression, this national works program (renamed the Work Projects Administration beginning in 1939) employed more than 8.5 million people on 1.4 million public projects before it was disbanded in 1943. The PWA spent over $6 billion but did not succeed in returning the level of industrial activity to pre-depression levels. Though successful in many aspects, it has been acknowledged that the PWA's objective of constructing a substantial number of quality, affordable housing units was a major failure.
1)by appointing government officials based on merit. 2)by doing away with all religious practices. 3)by creating administrative districts to centralizing government. 4)by opening secondary schools to all males.Aug 31, 2018
It was important for couple reasons;
1. In theory, opened a second front the Germans had to deal with. This was something the Russians had been demanding for a while. Unfortunately, Europe turned out to be quite tough to get through and did not divert as much as German troops as was hoped, and
2. Another important effect was the extra experience it gave allied forces in the amphibious warfare and fighting the Germans in general.
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Answer:
fix the problems of society
Explanation:
Billy Sunday believed the prohibition would "cure" poverty, saying ''The slums will soon be a memory. We will turn our prisons into factories and our jails into storehouses and corn cribs."