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What new deal program focused on the hiring of young men ages 17-25 for public works projects?

A. The job corps
B. The works progress administration
C. The civilian conservation corps
D. The young men’s association

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User Olagjo
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The correct answer is C. The Civilian Conservation Corps. Young men ages 17 - 25 were doing projects to help conserve the community.

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The correct answer is C. The New Deal program that focused on the hiring of young men aged 17 to 25 for public works projects was the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a program of the US administration created during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal to provide unemployed youth with job opportunities.

This program was put in place on March 31, 1933 by President Roosevelt and dissolved on June 30, 1942. It worked in concert with the Work Progress Administration. Through reforestation, erosion control and flooding, this treasury bill program employed thousands of unemployed youth across the country: 250,000 jobs were created for men from 18 to 25 years; in eight years, the CCC guaranteed a monthly salary of $ 30 to nearly two million young people.

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