Select the correct answer.
Read this text from paragraph 3,
(3) ... Roosevelt met up with John Muir and they spent three days camping alone in the Yosemite high country. Because of the
impression Muir made upon Roosevelt, Yosemite National Park would be expanded and control of the park would De turned back over
to the federal government. Roosevelt would later go to on to sign into law the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the power to
proclaim an area of natural or historical value as public lands.
Which excerpt supports the inference that Roosevelt and Captain Charles Young shared similar views about conservation?
O A. "These were areas set aside by the Federal Government to provide access to an unspoiled wilderness area, a frontier
that many Americans would never be able to experience."
O B "After making a visit to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, it was considered acceptable to chip off a to
piece of the travertine and to carve your name and address."
*Campaigns in the American West had imbued Army soldiers with the skills necessary for patrolling the vast wilderness
that the new National Parks offered the public."
O D. "A journey through this park and the Sierra Forest Reserve to the Mount Whitney country will convince even the least
thoughtful man of the needfulness of preserving these mountains just as they are ..."