During Roosevelt’s presidency

a. the forest reserves tripled in size.
b. lumbermen and cattlemen who misused public lands were more vigorously prosecuted than they had been.
c. Congress froze the size of forest reserves in six western states.
d. he was friends with John Muir.
e. all of these choices.


ANS: E

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