Relief Programs During The Great Depression

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During the Great Depression, people across the country were starving for not only food, but for some sense of hope. People were left out on the streets, unemployed, having to deal with horrible living conditions. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, trying to lead America out of the Great Depression, introduced different relief programs to not only help America become strong again, but to prevent another depression. These relief programs were used to help stop the issue with the economy, which was not doing so well during this time. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Civil Works Administration (CWA) are two examples of programs implemented to help the economy become strong. Some people, although a very small percent of the country,

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