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Raymond Glover
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5 August, 08:13
What was the CVA program in the New Deal?
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Joel Strickland
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The CWA (short for Civil Works Administration) program in the New Deal, was a program created during the Great Depression to try to create un skilled labor for the millions of unemployed The Civil Works Administration was created by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
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