Roosevelt's primary task of which he spoke of at his <span>First Inaugural Address that was held in 1933, was putting people to work. To accomplish that he created what is now known as the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Civilian Conservation Corps lasted from 1933 to 1942 and was the work relief program designed for the unemployed young men in the U.S. </span>
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B. A period of spiritual revival and change in the Catholic Church
Explanation:
After the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Church countered its rise to power by reforming the internal flaws within the Catholic Church. The Counter-Reformation was an act to improve themselves as a church but also an attempt to take back control of power.
1. Upton Sinclair's <em>The Jungle</em> was originated from a cover story of the meat-workers strike of 1904, Chicago. The main purpose was to expose the exploitation of the workers by the Beef Trust, but it also showed the horrific meatpacking practices that produced the food. So the Meat Inspection Act of 1906 was passed, by which all of the animals must have been inspected before and after the slaughter by Government officials.
2. C. Limiting the number of immigrants entering the U.S. was not a concern of the progressive movement.
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