Which statement best summarizes the perspective of President Theodore Roosevelt concerning natural resources?
(a) Decisions about conservation are best left to the states.
(b) Corporations can be trusted to use natural resources wisely.
(c) The federal government must protect the nation's lands from exploitation.
(d) The free market should set the value of the nation's natural resources.
Answer: (c) The federal government must protect the nation's lands from exploitation.
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