What steps did Theodore Roosevelt take to protect and preserve America’s natural world?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • More than any previous president, Roosevelt used the federal government to manage the natural world.


  • Roosevelt advocated both preservation and conservation.


  • His preservation policies doubled the number of national parks, created sixteen national monuments, and established fifty-one wildlife refuges.


  • At the same time, he shared the view of conservationists that timberlands, areas for livestock grazing, water, and minerals needed federal government management.


  • Roosevelt transferred 125 million acres of public land into the forest reserves to prevent the depletion of timber and he set aside land for dam sites, oil and coal reserves, and grazing.

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Which of the following indicates that Andrew Johnson favored a minimal Reconstruction policy?

a)  his generosity in granting pardons to the Confederate elite b)  his executive order nullifying the Black Codes in the South c)  his support of the mission of the Freedmen’s Bureau d)  his opposition to the National Union movement

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In his plays, Shakespeare was interested in presenting

A) everything but political ideas. B) only stories drawn from Classical myths. C) whatever glorified his current patron. D) many themes, including the rights of subjects and the duties of rulers. E) the chaos and exploitation of the feudal era.

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In 1976, Jimmy Carter appealed to voters by emphasizing

A. both his personal honesty and his religious piety. B. his religious piety. C. his status as a government outsider. D. his personal honesty. E. All these answers are correct.

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Japanese delegations, sent to Europe in 1873 to study its technology and military level, were especially impressed with the

a. British navy and constitutional monarchy. b. unification process of Italy. c. German combination of nationalism and an industrial-military base. d. politics of absolute monarchies. e. French and German militaries.

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