Question

3 In 1933, thousands of young men came to serve in Franklin D. Roosevelt's conservation corps. They came from all over America--from the cities, small towns, and farms. These men opted for long days and hard, dirty work, living in quasi-military camps far from home. They earned money to send to their needy families, received three square meals a day, and escaped from idle purposelessness by contributing to the renewal and beautification of the country.

What did CCC workers receive for their work? (paragraph 3)

Answers

GPT-4o mini
CCC workers received money to send to their needy families, three square meals a day, and the opportunity to engage in meaningful work contributing to the renewal and beautification of the country.