The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a public work relief program, was part of the New Deal. Operating between 1933 and 1942, it employed young men to work on conservation projects around the country. Its goals were to provide jobs for young men who had trouble finding work, to provide financial relief for their families, and to develop and conserve natural resources in public rural areas.
Which type of evidence would BEST help determine whether the CCC had been successful in meeting the goals listed in the passage? Select TWO responses.
A.
maps showing locations of CCC camps
B.
letters to family written by CCC participants
C.
legislation authorizing the creation of the CCC
D.
records showing the number of CCC participants
E.
posters encouraging men to apply to join the CCC
F.
estimates of the value of CCC improvements to public lands