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civilian conservation corps
It was to provide jobs for the unemployed.
The New Deal addressed the problems in the Great Depression. It aimed at created new jobs for people to provide them with work and money. It also tried to stimulate the market.
to provide economic relief and recovery from the Great Depression. It included programs like the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which created jobs and built infrastructure, and the Social Security Act, which established a safety net for American citizens. The New Deal aimed to stimulate the economy, protect workers' rights, and provide government support to those in need.
I think you are thinking about a New deal relief program called the civilian Conservation Corps. Young men w/o jobs could live in camps , get food and housing in exchange for useful work .
an outdoor program for unemployed young men
it didn't really at all. the new deal raised the national debt higher and higher. the only way out was eventually world war II where we could go into a "war economy" and prosper. the new deal was established to create jobs and Roosevelt just ended up spending the very little tax money that was coming in.
The Camp David Treaties were kind of a big deal. He also established the Department of Education, and created 8 million jobs.
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The Social Security Act of 1935 provided security for the elderly and unemployed. It established a system of providing financial support to retired workers over the age of 65 and created unemployment insurance to provide temporary income for those who lost their jobs.
provide jobs for its members