Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Social Science Practice Test

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What was one of the major aims of the Civilian Conservation Corps?

  1. To provide jobs specifically for unskilled laborers

  2. To recruit veterans into military service

  3. To promote public health initiatives through work projects

  4. To engage in environmental conservation projects

The correct answer is: To engage in environmental conservation projects

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), established in 1933 during the Great Depression, primarily aimed to combat unemployment while also focusing on environmental conservation. The initiative employed young men to work on various projects that included reforestation, road construction, and infrastructure improvements in national parks. This not only provided jobs but also significantly contributed to environmental enhancement and the preservation of natural resources. The program helped to foster a sense of environmental stewardship among participants and strengthened national parks and forests, which are considered vital for ecological balance. In contrast, while providing jobs specifically for unskilled laborers was a component of the CCC's mission, it was not its only aim and did not encompass the broader goal of environmental conservation. The recruitment of veterans into military service was not related to the CCC, which focused on civilian employment rather than military enlistment. Although public health initiatives were important during that era, they were not the primary focus of the CCC's work projects. The overarching mission revolved around engaging in various forms of environmental conservation, making that the correct answer.