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The WPA set out to create as many jobs as possible as quickly as possible.

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Where can one get a job with the Public Works Administration?

There are many places where one can find jobs in many different areas. If the Public Works Administration is not hiring than the answer would be nowhere. In this case the indeed website claims to have jobs with the Public Works Administration.


What are the tasks that support civil administration?

Identifying, validating, or evaluating FN/HN infrastructure.Understanding the needs of the IPI in terms of the six functional areas.Performing liason functions between military and civilian agencies.Coordinating and synchronizing collaborative interagency or multinational support to civil administaration operations.Participating in the execution of selected support to civil administration operations as needed or directed.Performing quality-control assessments of support to civil administartion operations and costs.Assisting in the arbitration of problems arising from the execution of support to civil administration operations.Coordinating and synchronizing transition of support to civil administration operations from military to indigeneous government or international community control.There are a few tasks that support civil administration. Some of the tasks are analyzing and reporting the information.


Was passed under President Johnson's Administration?

1965 Civil Rights Act


What problem did the Works Progress Administration address?

yo mom. dassit.


Goals of public administration?

To stimulate the economy through the building of huge public works projects.

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Is the civil works administration still around?

Yes it is!


Who did civil works administration help?

men and women


Does the civil works administration still exist today?

yes


Does them civil works administration still exist today?

yes


What is the definition for 'civil works administration'?

The civil works administration, also known as the CWA, was a program created during the Great Depression to give unemployed people temporary manual labor jobs.


What group would most likely build a hospital during the 1930s?

Civil Works Administration


What is the CWA?

CWA stands for the Civil Works Administration. It gave public works jobs at $15 a week to about 4 million workers in 1934.


What program replaced the Civil Works Administration?

The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was the first public employment program of the New Deal. It was created in the fall of 1933 but disbanded the following spring. It employed about four million workers doing jobs that eventually were turned over to the WPA, Works Project Administration. The CWA got several million people off the federal "dole" and gave them a job and regular paychecks.


Can your civil rights be violated by the Social Security Administration?

The Social Security Administration is not permitted to violate civil rights.The Social Security Administration is not permitted to violate civil rights.The Social Security Administration is not permitted to violate civil rights.The Social Security Administration is not permitted to violate civil rights.


Hired workers directly including thousands of women to build or improve airports roads and playgrounds?

The Civil Works Administration.


Who hired workers directly including thousands of women to build or improve airports roads and playgrounds?

The Civil Works Administration.


Which statement best describes the purpose of the Civil Works Administration?

to provide immediate employment in any type of government job

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