Which of the following agencies created in the Second New Deal employed both artists and manual laborers? A. The Social Security Administration
B. The National Labor Relations Board
C. The Federal One program
D. The Works Progress Administration
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The correct answer is D. The Works Progress Administration.
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a key agency of the Second New Deal that provided jobs for millions of Americans, including both artists and manual laborers. It funded a variety of projects, including infrastructure development and artistic endeavors, thereby supporting a wide range of employment sectors during the Great Depression.