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liq [111]
2 years ago
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What did the antiquities act protect? check all that apply. natural structures historic landmarks tenement buildings manufacturi

ng facilities areas of historic interest areas of scientific interest
History
1 answer:
kotykmax [81]2 years ago
5 0

It protects the following things :

  1. historic landmark,
  2. historic interest areas of scientific interest
  3. land owned or controlled by the Federal Government
<h3>What is the Antiquities Act?</h3>

In the development of conservation and preservation efforts in the United States, the Antiquities Act is seen as a significant accomplishment. Still being felt are its impacts. The Act laid the groundwork for federal efforts to safeguard archaeological sites from theft and vandalism.

The president has the authority to designate national monuments, under the Antiquities Act,

  1. "historic landmarks,
  2. historic and prehistoric buildings, and
  3. other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated on territory owned or managed by the Federal Government."

Therefore, the options listed above are all appropriate in terms of antiquities.

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