Question

Why did President Franklin D. Roosevelt dissolve the Civil Works Administration?

a. Its head, Harold Ickes, had become embroiled in a corruption scandal.

b. The CWA had worked so efficiently that it ran out of projects by the end of 1935.

c. Regular Americans were complaining that they failed to see the benefits of this works program.

d. Some complained this was going to create a permanent class of government dependents.

e. It had been established by his predecessor, Herbert Hoover.

ANS: D TOP: The First New Deal DIF: Moderate

REF: Full p. 811 | Seagull p. 826 MSC: Understanding

OBJ: 1. Explain the major policy initiatives of the New Deal in the Hundred Days.

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