President Roosevelt’s New Deal and government infrastructure investment help social workers to provide those injured with benefits, while also helping uninjured veterans to find work with the government. The end of WWII brought with it a sense of enlightenment for the upcoming generations. The impending Civil Rights’ struggles, legislation, bill passage, brought attention to many living in different parts of the country. Social work was then again necessary to help others find jobs, take care of the sick/ injured from war, and lead to one of the more affluent eras in American …show more content…
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