the government hired many people to care for federal lands(Apex).
During the Great Depression, the federal government implemented programs like the New Deal to create jobs and stimulate the economy. Initiatives such as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) employed millions in public works projects, infrastructure development, and conservation efforts. These programs aimed not only to provide immediate employment but also to enhance the nation’s infrastructure and social welfare. By investing in jobs, the government sought to boost consumer spending and restore economic stability.
It was financed by the Federal Government as a public works project during the Great Depression.
the government did not pay farmers for anything
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By the public works (such as the Hoover Dam and bringing electricity to rural America) that were initiated under the New Deal.
The number of civilian employees in the Federal government increased greatly during the Great Depression. This helped to improve the population's access to government help.
During the great depression
During the Great Depression, the federal government implemented programs like the New Deal to create jobs and stimulate the economy. Initiatives such as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) employed millions in public works projects, infrastructure development, and conservation efforts. These programs aimed not only to provide immediate employment but also to enhance the nation’s infrastructure and social welfare. By investing in jobs, the government sought to boost consumer spending and restore economic stability.
It was financed by the Federal Government as a public works project during the Great Depression.
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the government did not pay farmers for anything
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state government came to depend on federal money to help them financially during a crisis (apex )
Roosevelt expanded the government during the Great Depression to address the severe economic crisis and provide relief to millions of struggling Americans. His New Deal programs aimed to create jobs, stabilize the economy, and support those in need through various initiatives, such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration. By increasing government intervention, Roosevelt sought to restore public confidence and stimulate economic recovery, ultimately reshaping the role of the federal government in American life.