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Pick the four paraphrased ideas that would be most important to include in a
summary of the passage.
Roosevelt's Boone and Crockett Club helped establish the organizational structures of
the National Rifle Association.
Theodore Roosevelt worked to bring conservation of U.S. lands to the forefront of the
American conscience.
As the U.S. Forest Service Chief, Pinchot believed that the government had a
responsibility to manage natural resources even if it meant limiting industry.
After being released from his office of chief of the Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot
remained in politics serving as Pennsylvania's governor.
Even though Stephen T. Mather was ill, he still enjoyed going camping at national parks.
The Antiquities Act of 1906 was created to protect historical places and to allow
national monuments to be erected on public lands.
After retiring from business, Stephen T. Mather worked to establish Congressional laws
to protect national parks and became the first director of the National Parks Service