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jwb375

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Several million Americans were employed on a variety of public building projects, arts and literacy programs, and the distribution of food and clothing through the
 
  a. National Recovery Administration.
  b. Public Works Administration.
  c. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  d. Social Security Administration.
  e. Works Progress Administration.

Question 2

he National Recovery Administration sought to
 
  a. fund a variety of building projects.
  b. insure private savings in federally chartered banks.
  c. oversee the stock market.
  d. provide direct aid to needy families.
  e. stabilize prices and wages.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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