All of the following statements are true about Ginford Pinchot EXCEPT:

A) He was considered the most important conservationist in the country.
B) He advocated logging.
C) He advocated fire control.
D) He advocated allocating lands to Indian tribes.


Answer: D

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A) a former slave B) the founder of the black newspaper North Star C) a prominent black abolitionist D) a fiery orator, who described slavery to northern audiences E) a presidential candidate in 1868

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a. Aristotle b. Prince Henry the Navigator c. Ptolemy d. Christopher Columbus e. Hernán Cortés

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