Organized Camping History

By Camper Calvin  

organized camping history
Please answer history question ASAP?

The Tennessee Valley Authority:

a)was an organization formed to organize unskilled factory workers into industrial unions in the south

b)was a relief program in which young,jobless men lived in rural camps and worked on environmental projects

c)redeveloped 40,000 square miles of land stretching over seven southern states

d)was an agency that paid farmers not to cultivate one-fourth to one-half of there tillable land

as far as i know the answer is B, the TVA was about the south but it wasn’t necessarily unskiled factory workers, it wasn’t 40,000 square miles and it didn’t really deal with farmers in that way

ST. JOSEPH PENINSULA STATE PARK


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America’s parks-and their architectural companion, the log cabin-hold a powerful grip on our imagination. Harkening back to a simpler time, these rustic structures serve as a reminder of America’s frontier spirit, and serve as a popular source of inspiration for contemporary architecture, in everything from simple vacation homes to the mansion “lodges” favored by today’s wealthy elites. This class…

Eleanor Eells' History of Organized Camping: The First 100 Years


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The Camping Ideal, The New Human Race; A Brief Survey Of The Summer And Winter Outdoor Camp Movement In The United States, With Particular Reference To Organized Cultural Camps In The Atlantic And Midwestern States, Based Upon Observations Made On A Second Camp Tour Undertaken For The Red Book Magazine




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