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

Changing the landscape!
Cleaning up forest lands!
Putting people to work!

The CCC most helped Minnesotans by putting people to work. The CCC employed young men during the Great Depression to work on conservation projects, such as reforestation, building trails, and improving infrastructure in national parks. This provided much-needed employment opportunities for many Minnesotans and helped stimulate the economy during a difficult time.