How did the Works Progress Administration (WPA) help Hoosiers during the Great Depression? Select all that apply.

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Responses

It reorganized Indiana’s bureaucracy.
It reorganized Indiana’s bureaucracy.

Artists and writers were hired to document Hoosier culture.
Artists and writers were hired to document Hoosier culture.

It gave African American Hoosiers a way to enlist in the military.
It gave African American Hoosiers a way to enlist in the military.

Its workers built infrastructure such as roads and bridges throughout the state.

1 answer

The correct responses regarding how the Works Progress Administration (WPA) helped Hoosiers during the Great Depression are:

  • Artists and writers were hired to document Hoosier culture.
  • Its workers built infrastructure such as roads and bridges throughout the state.

The other two options do not accurately reflect the WPA's contributions.