Americans supported conservation because they felt nature should be left untouched so they could enjoy its beauty (preserving scenic nature). Some also supported conservation for natural resource management (utilitarian conservation). Another reason that arose later was for wildlife habitat protection.
Americans supported conservation because they felt nature should be left untouched so they could enjoy its beauty (preserving scenic nature). Some also supported conservation for natural resource management (utilitarian conservation). Another reason that arose later was for wildlife habitat protection.
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Many Americans feared that the country was being overrun by immigrants.<333
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Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps
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I'm not American, but I am sure that African Americans support many different people and ideals. To assume that they all support the same thing is totally ridiculous and immature .
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No, energy conservation conerns anyone who uses energy, which is most of the world.
A conservation group is an organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the environment and natural resources. They work to promote sustainable practices, raise awareness about environmental issues, and advocate for policies that support conservation efforts. Many conservation groups also engage in activities such as habitat restoration, wildlife protection, and conservation education.
Many by enlisting and serving.
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They didn't support freedom for enslaved African Americans
Many Americans feared that the country was being overrun by immigrants.<333
The Europeans and Americans both helped support the Greek Revolutionary Movement. They did so to help Greece gain independence as America and many European nations had. They gave both moral and monetary support.
I think many Americans did not immediately support the labor union because violent strikers turned public feeling against and unions in the late 1800s.