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Which legislation did Theodore Roosevelt sign as president regarding his philosophy of conservation?
the regulation of the drug industry.
the creation of new railroads.
the creation of new national parks.
the regulation of the food industry.
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the creation of new national parks.
Roosevelt was a strong conservationist — he used laws like the Antiquities Act (1906) and other measures to set aside millions of acres as national parks, monuments, forests and wildlife refuges.
Roosevelt was a strong conservationist — he used laws like the Antiquities Act (1906) and other measures to set aside millions of acres as national parks, monuments, forests and wildlife refuges.
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