4. Among the legislative acts passed during Franklin Roosevelt’s first term as president, which one gave relief to artists, actors, and writers?


A. National Recovery Administration
B. Tennessee Valley Authority
C. Works Progress Administration
D. Civilian Conservation Corps

It wasn't A.

Nope. It's not A.

Google the other three choices.

Ohh C

10. Which of the following was true of Secretary of State William Henry Seward?


A. He negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Canada.
B. He was successful in negotiating a trade deal with the Kingdom of Hawaii.
C. He annexed the Midway Islands.
D. He opposed American imperial expansion.

It wasn't A?

Yes. 4. C.

No. 10 is not A.

To determine which legislative act gave relief to artists, actors, and writers during Franklin Roosevelt's first term as president, we can examine the options provided and narrow them down by eliminating option A, which is the National Recovery Administration.

To find the correct answer, we should review the remaining options: B. Tennessee Valley Authority, C. Works Progress Administration, and D. Civilian Conservation Corps.

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was established to provide economic development and create jobs in the Tennessee Valley region through various initiatives, such as building dams and improving navigation. While the TVA did help with economic recovery, it did not specifically focus on providing relief to artists, actors, and writers. Therefore, we can eliminate option B.

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a New Deal program that employed young unemployed men to work on various conservation and public works projects. While the CCC provided employment opportunities for young people, it did not specifically target artists, actors, and writers. Therefore, we can eliminate option D.

This leaves us with option C, the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a major program that aimed to provide employment and relief during the Great Depression by funding a wide range of projects, such as infrastructure development, construction, and the arts. It employed millions of people, including artists, actors, and writers, who were able to contribute to the cultural development of the country during this difficult time. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Works Progress Administration.