The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) addressed unemployment during the Great Depression by providing young men with government jobs focused on environmental conservation and public works projects. These jobs included planting trees, building parks, and improving infrastructure, which not only helped to reduce the unemployment rate but also contributed to the conservation of the nation's natural resources.
The New Deal and its programs, such as the CCC, aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression. (KC-7.2.II.A)
The CCC was part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, which sought to combat the economic crisis of the Great Depression through a series of government initiatives. The CCC specifically targeted the rampant unemployment among young men by offering them work that also served to enhance the country's environmental resources and infrastructure.