Why did Franklin Roosevelt’s Federal Emergency Relief Administration give grants to states, even though it cost more than giving money to individuals?
It was easier for the federal government to let individual states distribute the grants to individuals.
It was easier to identify impoverished states than it was to identify impoverished individuals.
States used the money to create jobs, which was better for morale than simply receiving money.
States could use part of the money to pay state officials and pass the rest to individuals.

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The answer is that the States used the money to create jobs, which was better for morale than simply receiving money. Federal Emergency Relief Administration or FERA’s main goal was to alleviate household unemployment by helping local and state governments to create new unskilled jobs. This program was created be Herbert Hoover and was used to be known as Emergency Relief Administration. It was later on named by the Roosevelt Administration as the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA).

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C

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