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Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (WPA)
MIKE CISS
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This program was established on April 8, 1935.
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This programs purpose was to employ the unemployed to do public works projects such as making roads and bridges.
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This program affected the unemployed. This program benefitted them because it helped them make money to support their families. This also affected the citizens of the cities because they could get around faster.
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This program was very successful. In 1938 it had employed 3 million jobless men and women. It employed a total of 8 million workers between 1935-1943.
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This program is not around today. It ended on June 30, 1943 because unemployment rates were so low during World WarII.
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WORKS CITED
"Works Progress Administration." - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2015.
"American Experience: TV's Most-watched History Series." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 06 May 2015.
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