In his article "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," Reed argues
A) for government control of forest development that eases the Indians into the modern world economy gradually.
B) for a sustainable development program that permits the collection and sale of forest products without destroying the original ecosystem.
C) for an Indian relocation plan.
D) for laws that require commercial lumber companies and ranchers to replant the forest and introduce a 40-year cutting and clearing cycle.
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