Theodore Roosevelt's and Gifford Pinchot's theory of conservation was that
A) the primary purpose of federal lands was to provide public recreation.
B) the federal government should manage natural resources for multiple uses.
C) natural resources should be leased to provide federal revenue.
D) wilderness areas were "temples of nature" that should be kept free of human civilization.
E) Western ranchers and loggers were best qualified to protect the local environment.
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