Theodore roosevelt conservation as a national duty
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Which statement best describes the main idea of "Conservation as a National Duty” by President Theodore Roosevelt?
Conservation is not a major priority at this period in history.
The United States should work to protect its natural resources.
Becoming a civilized nation tends to be more harmful than helpful.
The native people of this nation use natural resources in a limited way.