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Which was not a goal of the civilian conservation corpse?

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To provide military training to young American men.
Step-by-step explanation:
While the Civilian Conservation Corps was a strategic policy to address the depression and hardship faced by the citizenry, providing military training to young men was never a goal.
Among the goals however are;
- To provide relief for those in need
- To provide jobs, boost trade and encourage businesses
-To reform the government and businesses and prevent another depression.
The CCC policy was deployed by President Roosevelt in 1933, as his response to economic hardship and depression. However, the manner and procedures varies, and while providing military training could be one of the means, it was never one of the goals. The underlying goal, therefore, is improved economy and human well being.
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