16 points
•the name of the program
•what the program did
•when was it implemente...
English, 19.08.2019 06:00, kevincaleb1
16 points
•the name of the program
•what the program did
•when was it implemented?
•does it still exist today?
1.fera (federal emergency relief administration)
2.pwa (public works administration)
3.aaa (agricultural adjustment administration)
4.tva (tennessee valley authority)
5.ccc (civilian conservation corp)
6.fdic (federal deposit insurance corporation)
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