Did the new deal solved the unemployment problems in the united states, true or false?
The New Deal did quite a bit to help ease the nation's unemployment problem. To cut unemployment, the NIRA created the Public Works Administration (PWA), a major program of public works. It built large-scale public works such as dams and bridges, warships, hospitals and schools.
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About Public Works
Public works are the engineering projects or construction carried out by the government on behalf of the community. This includes roads, dams, sewer and other parts of the infrastructure.
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