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27 January, 00:19

What program of the Second New Deal offered jobs to millions of workers?

A. The Securities and Exchange Commission

B. The Federal Housting Administration

C. The Works Progress Administration

D. The National labor Relations Board

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  1. 27 January, 02:25
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    The program of the Second New Deal that offered jobs to millions of workers was::

    C ... The Works Progress Administration.

    This replaced Direct Relief efforts. This program employed millions of unskilled people to carry out public works projects such as public buildings, roads, bridge, and school etc.
  2. 27 January, 03:52
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    The correct answer is: C) The Work Progress Administration.

    The Work Progress Administration (also known as WPA) was a major New Deal job relief program that accomplished employing millions of people to do works on construction of public buildings and roads. It was one of Franklin Roosevelt's most expensive programs but it was needed to deal with the massive unemployment issue that was happening in the midst of the Great Depression.
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