What was the purpose of Franklin Roosevelt's WPA?

Question:A. To prepare America for victory in World War II
B. To improve the quality of health care in America

C. To improve America's relations with foreign powers during the Cold War

D. To help get America through the Great Depression

Answers:
D: to help get America through the Great Depression. The Works Progress Administration borrowed money from banks and paid citizens for public works projects. My father worked for the WPA in Carbon County, Utah building campgrounds.
D
it's D
If you spent the time looking this up yourself you would have found the answer quicker than typing all the questions in. It is time to do your own homework
Do you know what WPA stands for? That gives you a huge clue as to what Roosevelt was trying to achieve. You can delete a couple of your answers just on basic history - Roosevelt wasn't around during the Cold War.
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