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In 1933, what program helped to provide jobs during the Great Depression?

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The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) provided $500 million ($9.88 billion today) for relief operations by states and cities, while the short-lived CWA gave locals money to operate Make-work projects in 1933–1934. The Securities Act of 1933 was enacted to prevent a repeated stock market crash.

Outcome: Reform of Wall Street; relief for farm...

Organized by: President Franklin D. Roose

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