What is Gifford Pinchot's main argument in favor of conservationist policies?   A. Conservation was the only way to prevent humans from encroaching on natural habitats, which needed to be protected for their own sake   B. Conservation was needed to ensure that future generations could experience the same awe and wonder at the American landscape as was felt by the great founders of the country   C. Conservation was essential for preserving the natural resources that could be used for the development of the nation   D. Conservation was in keeping with the religious values of the nation, which was founded as a godly sanctuary for Christians, who should be good shepherds of God's creation

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What is Gifford Pinchot's main argument in favor of conservationist policies?

  A.

Conservation was the only way to prevent humans from encroaching on natural habitats, which needed to be protected for their own sake

  B.

Conservation was needed to ensure that future generations could experience the same awe and wonder at the American landscape as was felt by the great founders of the country

  C.

Conservation was essential for preserving the natural resources that could be used for the development of the nation

  D.

Conservation was in keeping with the religious values of the nation, which was founded as a godly sanctuary for Christians, who should be good shepherds of God's creation

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