Multiple Choice
Why was it so difficult for the city of San Francisco to turn the Hetch Hetchy valley into a water reservoir?
A) The location turned out to be less than suitable for a dam.
B) Conservationists fought the city of San Francisco in court.
C) John Muir and the Sierra Club organized a campaign against the project.
D) President Theodore Roosevelt was vehemently opposed to the destruction of the valley.
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