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mariarad [96]
2 years ago
15

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1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The WPA

Explanation:

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was an ambitious employment and infrastructure program created by President Roosevelt in 1935, during the bleakest years of the Great Depression. Over its eight years of existence, the WPA put roughly 8.5 million Americans to work.

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