Before the Theodore Roosevelt administration, how did the lumber industry treat the country's forests?
A) They had only been allowed to cut down small parts of the country's forests.
B) They were very cautious to avoid deforestation and disrupting the ecosystem of the forest.
C) They had been cutting down wide tracts of the country's forests.
D) They attempted to create a healthy balance between conservation and use
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They had been cutting down wide tracts of the country's forests.
Explanation:
- Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest leader of the united states and he ran many progressive movements during his leadership.
- He made many domestic policies, citizens' access to pure foods, and health care facilities.
- Brought many improvements in the country's railway system and regulated it on a large scale.
- Along with all these he made strategies to save the forest cutting at a large scale.
- Under his administration, he made proper laws to protect the forests from the lumber industry.
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