What was the Civilian Conservation Corps and what did it achieve?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided work for unemployed young men.
2. CCC workers lived in camps, wore uniforms, and conformed to military discipline.
3. They planted millions of trees, built more than 30,000 wilderness shelters, stocked rivers and lakes, and preserved historic sites.
4. Their work revived depleted forests and provided flood control.
5. By 1935, the CCC had employed more than 500,000 young men.

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What important change in the Declaration of Independence was made by the full Continental Congress over the objections of Thomas Jefferson?

A) removing Jefferson's assertion that the king "has endeavored to bring on our inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages" B) amending Jefferson's reference to the Creator endowing all men with inalienable rights, including "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" C) removing Jefferson's passionate attack on the slave trade D) removing Jefferson's inclusion of the causes that led the American colonies to separate from Great Britain

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The innovative new weapon that proved crucial in the battle of the ironclads was the ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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During the 1787 budgetary crisis, what percentage of the French state's income was needed to make national debt interest payments?

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The trials at The Hague were significant for the justice carried out, but also because they resulted in

A) the reunification of Yugoslavia. B) the reassertion of nationalistic ideas in the Balkans. C) another civil war. D) more resentment than repentance among the nations to which the defendants belonged. E) a spirit of unity for survivors on all sides of the conflict.

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