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1. How did the Works Progress Administration (WPA) contribute to the cultural development of American cities? A. by paying artists to create new works for public spaces. The WPA employed a wide range of talented people in the Federal Theatre Project, the Federal Art Project, the Federal Music Project, and the Federal Writers’ Project. Artists and artisans received to create murals, graphic art, photography. Writers such as Ralph Ellison, John Cheever, and Saul Bellow found work writing travel guides to the United States, and Orson Welles directed the Federal Theatre Project’s productions.
2. Which of the following best describes the effect of the New Deal on the Great Depression? The right answer is C. Production rates during the Great Depression only fully recovered as the United States prepared to enter World War II. The unprecedented efforts of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Dealers to end the Great Depression did not restore prosperity or return the economy to full employment. In 1940, over 14 percent of Americans remained jobless. That changed dramatically with American involvement in the Second World War. Within months after the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Roosevelt mobilized all of the nation’s resources to win the battle against fascism and imperialism.
1. Option A is the correct answer.
What does Works Progress Administration (WPA) contribute?
All hired a diverse group of outstanding individuals during the WPA;
- The Federal Theatre Project
- The Federal Art Project
- The Federal Music Project
- The Federal Writers' Project
Murals, graphic art, and photography were created by artists and artisans.
Orson Welles directed the Federal Theatre Project's shows, and writers like Ralph Ellison, John Cheever, and Saul Bellow found work producing travel guides to the United States.
2. Option C is the correct answer.
What is the New Deal on the Great Depression?
During the Great Depression, production rates only fully rebounded as the US prepared to enter World War II.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Dealers' enormous attempts to end the Great Depression failed to restore prosperity or bring the economy to full employment.
In 1940, nearly 14% of Americans were unemployed. With the United States' engagement in World War II, this changed substantially.
Roosevelt galvanized all of the nation's resources to win the war against fascism and imperialism within months of the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
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