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  • The '''PWA''' or '''Public Works Administration''' of 1933 was a part of the first [[N ...itial cost of the PWA, [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] agreed to include the PWA as part of his [[New Deal]] reforms.
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  • * Reeves, William D. "PWA and Competitive Administration in the New Deal." ''Journal of American Hist * Harold L. Ickes, ''Back to Work: The Story of PWA'' (1935)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/PWA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect [[PWA]]
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  • * Reeves, William D. "PWA and Competitive Administration in the New Deal." ''Journal of American Hist * Harold L. Ickes, ''Back to Work: The Story of PWA'' (1935)
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  • The '''PWA''' or '''Public Works Administration''' of 1933 was a part of the first [[N ...itial cost of the PWA, [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] agreed to include the PWA as part of his [[New Deal]] reforms.
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  • {{r|PWA}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/PWA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|PWA}}
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  • ::: The [[National Recovery Administration]] and the [[PWA|Public Works Administration]] [http://www.civics-online.org/library/formatt
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  • * [[Public Works Administration]] (PWA), 1933: built large public works projects [http://www.bartleby.com/65/pu/Pu
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  • ...hich created jobs by hiring private contractors who hired the workers. The PWA did not require applicants be unemployed or on relief.
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  • ...tration (PWA)]] <ref name=PWA>[http://www.bartleby.com/65/pu/PublicWo.html PWA - Public Works Administration,The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 200
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  • ...red to 5 previously). Eleven New York authorities sold bonds to the RFC or PWA, and seven received federal grants. Loans funded the Lower Colorado River A
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  • Waters, P. ''West of Minas Narrow Gauge'' 2001. PWA, Kent, UK ISBN 0 948904 08 0
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  • ...egular budget, and an “emergency” budget for agencies, like the [[WPA]], [[PWA]] and [[Civilian Conservation Corps|CCC]], that would be temporary until fu
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  • ...ta, for example, were employed by the CCC-ID. Thanks to grants from the [[PWA]] the Indian Division built schools and operated an extensive road-building
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  • ...became a close partner of Roosevelt and [[New Deal]] agencies such as CWA, PWA and [[WPA]], which poured $1.1 billion into the city 1934-39. In turn he ga
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  • ...he Catholic ethnics were beholden to welfare programs (especially the WPA, PWA and CCC), to city machines, and to labor unions. The Irish, in control in
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