Civilian Conservation Corps Great Depression

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Civilian Conservation Corps (1933–42), one of the earliest New Deal programs, established to relieve unemployment during the Great Depression …

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Dec 28, 2020
This is the Civilian Conservation Corps. With no work, nobody can eat. We need to have food. The plaque says it! When we have food we can work. Help people when they need food. WorthwhileFull review by Robby G C
Sep 1, 2020
With no work, we have no food. The plaque showed it this as well on the plaque of metal for people to work. During the depression, people were hungry. They started to work relief programs that ha…Full review by Robby G C

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