In the 1930s, the CCC most helped Minnesotans by......?

A. changing the landscape
B. cleaning up forest lands
C. putting people to work

C. putting people to work

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided employment opportunities to thousands of young men in Minnesota during the Great Depression. They worked on various conservation and land management projects, providing much-needed income to families and stimulating the economy. This helped alleviate the widespread poverty and unemployment that plagued the state at the time.