Which legislation did Theodore Roosevelt sign as president regarding his philosophy of conservation?
the regulation of the drug industry.
the creation of new railroads.
the creation of new national parks.
the regulation of the food industry.

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Answer:

The Creation of New Parks.

Explanation:

Reason being is he was very big on natural resources and working with and using what we get from the land. He also believed that we should use the natural resources that we had while still leaving the land in good condition so that the generations to come after us could benefit from the lands natural resources as well. He believed that is was our duty to be good stewards of what was given to us.

The legislation that Theodore Roosevelt sign as president regarding his philosophy of conservation is the creation of new national parks.

  • Theodore Roosevelt during his presidency saw the passage of some laws such as the Pure Food and Drug Act, and the Hepburn Act.

Roosevelt in 1901 during his presidency used his authority to establish 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, four national game preserves, five national parks and also 18 national monuments

On April 5, 1933, he signed Executive Order 6101 (Emergency Conservation Work Act) creating the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).

Conclusively, The Act handles two vital needs which were unemployment and the repair of environmental damage.

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