The Works Progress Administration (WPA), a key agency established during the New Deal in the United States, hired people to build schools and hospitals, and employed artists, writers, and actors. Created in 1935, the WPA aimed to provide jobs and support economic recovery during the Great Depression. Through various programs, it facilitated significant public works projects while also promoting cultural initiatives that enriched American society.
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