Multiple Choice
The multiple-use conservationists generally believed that
A) cattlemen, lumbermen, and farmers should all develop sustainable use policies.
B) the environment could be effectively protected without shutting it off to human use.
C) forests and rivers could be used for recreation but not for economic purposes.
D) federal lands should be divided into economically useful areas, recreational areas, and wilderness.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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