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leonid [27]
3 years ago
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Besides giving young men a job, what was one of the primary purposes of the Civilian Conservation Corps? to limit population gro

wth to help young couples buy homes on easy mortgage terms reforestation and land conservation to provide stability in the banking industry
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coldgirl [10]3 years ago
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<span>Besides giving young men a job, one of the primary purposes of the Civilian Conservation Corps was: to buy homes on easy mortgage terms Basically, Civilian conservation corps help unemployed men to find some economic relief during the economic depression. With easy mortage terms, it would be a lot easier for the unemployed to kept their homes from being taken away</span>
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