essays, term papers, research papers on public works administration (5 essays)

The New Deal/the `hundred Days`

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FDR 's appeal was his dominant trait that helped him win supporters . ``He possessed a marvelous voice , deep and rich , a winning smile , and a buoyant confidence that he could easily transmit to others (755 ) Roosevelt 's The New Deal helped in dealing with the immediate problems of the 1930 's by giving relief for the millions of unemployed and destitute citizens . He was never on the same level of Hoover 's not wanting to use direct federal support for...


Compare And Contrast Progressive Era And New Deal Era

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He was never on the same level of Hoover 's not wanting to use direct federal support for these same problems . FDR 's creation of such organizations as the Civilian Conservation Corps , Public Works Administration , Civil Works Administration and the Works Progress Administration put Americans to work and helped to maintain their self-respect forging a more unified nation . In 1935 , there was a shift from recovery and relief to reform . It was during this time that FDR concentrated more economics...


Explain The Long-term Significance Of The New Deal

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Americans who lost their jobs and became homeless . The Federal Emergency Relief Act distributed half a billion dollars in aid to impoverished states and gave financial assistance to the American people . As mentioned earlier , government programs provided jobs to a vast majority of American workers , such as the Public Works Administration , Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration . The labor laws that were enacted such as the Wagner Act and Fair Labor Standards protected the rights and interests of the...


Great Depression

957 words/4 pages

Hoover 's administration but was permitted to continue under FDR 's administration and certain new functions were assigned to it i .e . to grant loans to industries as well as to railroads and banks . Furthermore , The National Recovery Act was passed in 1933 . It is considered as the most important and far reaching measures adopted by FDR 's administration to affect recovery . The act made an effort to ensure co-operation between business , labor and government to overcome hard times and...


The New Deal

442 words/2 pages

Language regardless of cultural distinctions is essentially used for communication , which is why learning a `foreign ' language is a crucial step in learning a `foreign ' culture because it enables us to penetrate linguistic barriers . Having the language of another culture as part of our so-called ``cultural inventory ' is a formidable advantage in dissolving the hindrances towards a comprehensive cultural awareness and , ultimately , cultural competence . How is it possible that cultural tolerance leads to cultural competence ? For the most part , a...



 
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