Work and a paycheck --The Civilian Conservation Corps focused on creating environmental infrastructure projects.
The CCC employed unmarried, young men both white and black. Men lived on camps and enlisted in the program. Most of the men in the program were from families on assistance. The program provided an opportunity for men to work for real wages and provide the country with needed facilities like dams, parks, and planting trees. The program provided leisure areas as well as replaced nature where industrialization had stripped nature away.
The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication of animals represents an alteration in humanity that cannot be reversed. The Neolithic revolution introduced the idea of permanent settlement and class stratification and the population increased as a result of the food obtainment changes.
Answer: The written treaty ceded roughly 130,000 km² of land from the Rocky Mountains to the west, the Cypress Hills to the east, the Red Deer River to the north, and the US border to the south. All nations kept the rights to use the land for hunting.
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