The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $22- $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
Yes. The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
it made many state parks and gave many people jobs
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) which President Franklin D. Roosevelt made so young men could get jobs.
CCC TVA Social Security WPA All of those things are acronyms created by FDR's administration to help the economy and create jobs during the depression until the U.S. came out of the depression at the start of production for World War Two.
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Must of been the so-called "alphabet soup" that helped like the AAA, CCC, WPA, TVA, SSB.
Robert Miller, a historian and scholar, has argued that the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a success. He believes that the CCC not only provided employment and economic stimulus during the Great Depression, but also had a lasting impact on conservation efforts in the United States by creating infrastructure and promoting environmental stewardship among its participants.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) which President Franklin D. Roosevelt made so young men could get jobs.
It helped the Great Depression become lifted.*SS act*WPA and CCC ttt acts for workersthat's only some of them keep lookingit also gave people jobs!
CCC TVA Social Security WPA All of those things are acronyms created by FDR's administration to help the economy and create jobs during the depression until the U.S. came out of the depression at the start of production for World War Two.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was a government organization started by Franklin Roosevelt to relieve unemployment among young men during the Great Depression. The men worked to improve American infrastructure and natural resources, doing much to develop the National Parks system. PBS' American Experience recently aired a documentary on the CCC, which you can watch at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/ccc/.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was provided to put young men to work, ages 18-24 years old during the great depression, mostly environmental work.
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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.
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