| 1. | The New Deal provided public work relief programs such as the Alta and Brighton.
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| 2. | It was projected as another work relief construction program.
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| 3. | Work relief programs spread federal money across the state.
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| 4. | The current lock was constructed by the " Work relief program " in the 1930s.
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| 5. | The WPA expanded work relief by creating its own projects for artisans, professionals and unskilled laborers.
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| 6. | By age 11 she was making speeches on street corners about the need for work relief.
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| 7. | It was important during the Depression years as the setting for many government work relief schemes.
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| 8. | Like the work relief under Roosevelt's WPA, it would not carry the stigma of a cash dole.
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| 9. | Beginning in 1932, the Federal Government first made loans, then grants, to States to pay for direct relief and work relief.
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| 10. | Work done in the 1930s was performed by young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal work relief program.
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