If the Great Depression never happened in the u.s., the economy wouldn't be the same as it is today. The Works Progress Administration was founded in 1935 to provide jobs for unemployed people. The Social Security system was developed in 1935 to help families who couldn't support themselves. It's still here today and is funded by payroll taxes.
If the Great Depression never happened in the u.s., the economy wouldn't be the same as it is today. The Works Progress Administration was founded in 1935 to provide jobs for unemployed people. The Social Security system was developed in 1935 to help families who couldn't support themselves. It's still here today and is funded by payroll taxes.
If the Great Depression never happened in the u.s., the economy wouldn't be the same as it is today. The Works Progress Administration was founded in 1935 to provide jobs for unemployed people. The Social Security system was developed in 1935 to help families who couldn't support themselves. It's still here today and is funded by payroll taxes.
Things wouldnt be built Crowd of people at Union Bank in New York early in the Great Depression
Laws and Bills
Ended the Prohibition
law on December 5, 1933! Signed Tennessee Valley Authority Act into law on May 18, 1933! Congress passed the Farm Bill in 1933! Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935
A picture of Florence Owens
Thompson, a mother of seven children in Nipomo, California.
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Unemployed men outside a depression soup kitchen in Chicago
If the Great Depression
never happened in the United States, the economy wouldnt be the same as it is today. Social Security
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On April 8, 1935 Works
Progress Administration was founded! WPA provided jobs for unemployed people! Focused on building post offices, bridges, schools, highways and parks! Gave jobs to artists, writers, theater directors and musicians
Federal program with social
insurance and benefits that was developed in 1935 ! It was developed to help families who couldnt support themselves! Originally part of President Franklin Roosevelts plan to bring America out of the depression! Its still here today and is now funded by payroll taxes