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How did the federal New Deal programs of the 1930s have a lasting effect on the Georgia economy?
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Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money.
Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money.
Georgia's citizens were provided with federal income tax relief.
Georgia's citizens were provided with federal income tax relief.
The federal government provided money to attract new industries to Georgia.
The federal government provided money to attract new industries to Georgia.
The federal minimum wage was repealed, allowing wages to respond to supply and demand.
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Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money. The New Deal (WPA, CCC, PWA, TVA, etc.) funded infrastructure and public-works projects in Georgia that had lasting economic and social effects.
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