The CCC or Civilian Conservation Corp was a program of the New Deal to put young American men to work. These men planted 3 billion trees. They also learned lessons of leadership. Many of these men would go on to help train soldiers once the draft for World War II began.
Civilian Conservation Corps. was a federal program initiated by FDR during the Great Depression in an effort to put more men to work. The CCC did a lot of work in National Parks.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) employed young men to plant trees and fight forest fires during the Great Depression in the United States.
The CCC or "Civilian Conservation Corps" was an agency initiated by FDR to use young men to build roads, dams, bridges and other public infrastructure during the depression, often in remote or rural areas. Many tourist buildings and cabins in our national parks were built by the CCC.
virgil l. jones
Civilian Conservation Corps. was a federal program initiated by FDR during the Great Depression in an effort to put more men to work. The CCC did a lot of work in National Parks.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a program established in 1933 as part of the New Deal, aimed at providing jobs for young men during the Great Depression. It focused on environmental conservation projects, including planting trees, building parks, and developing infrastructure in rural areas. The CCC played a significant role in reforestation and the establishment of public parks, contributing to both economic relief and environmental stewardship.
Theodore Roosvelt
The duration of Men in Trees is 2880.0 seconds.
Men in Trees was created on 2006-09-12.
They earned from $30 to $40 a month, and received good food, education, and discipline.
First: I suggest you actually READ your Social Studies text. However, CCC stood for Civilian Conservation Corps, and its primary purpose was to provide jobs for young men.