What did President Roosevelt and John Muir have in common?

A) They both believed that businesses would conserve nature, since it was in their self-interest to maintain natural resources.
B) They both were preservationists, who believed in preserving nature from development.
C) They both were conservationists, who believed in conserving nature for the future while meeting current economic needs.
D) They both were avid photographers, whose work helped inspire the environmental movement.
E) They both turned to nature to help recover from personal loss.


E

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