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the great depression 3. the new deal programs helped americans during t…

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the great depression

  1. the new deal programs helped americans during the great depression.

what evidence from the passage supports this statement?
the civilian conservation corps boosted the morale of its workers, and the works progress administration gave jobs to millions of americans.
b. after world war ii broke out, american factories began producing everything from bullets and guns to tanks and airplanes.
c. \the road not taken,\ a famous poem by robert frost, considers what it means take paths through life that have not been charted before.
d. the men and women in roosevelt’s brain trust were experts in a variety of fields from economics and manufacturing to the arts and anthropology.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the evidence supporting that New Deal Programs helped Americans during the Great Depression, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: The Civilian Conservation Corps (a New Deal program) boosted workers' morale, and the Works Progress Administration (another New Deal program) gave jobs to millions. This directly shows how New Deal Programs helped during the Great Depression.
  • Option B: Talks about American factories during World War II, which is unrelated to the New Deal and the Great Depression.
  • Option C: Discusses a poem by Robert Frost, which has nothing to do with the New Deal or helping Americans during the Great Depression.
  • Option D: Describes Roosevelt’s Brain Trust, not how New Deal Programs helped Americans.

Answer:

A. The Civilian Conservation Corps boosted the morale of its workers, and the Works Progress Administration gave jobs to millions of Americans.