Answer: what you believe in, and why your beliefs are important
Answer:
President Roosevelt based his conservation movement on the idea that conservation is "the application of common sense to common problems for the common good.” Through this movement, much land has been preserved. In one paragraph, explain how you see the preservation of land and resources working for the common good of people today.
Explanation:
In a famous speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, William Jennings Bryan declared that mankind should not be "crucified on a cross of gold."