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What early experiences led Theodore Roosevelt to appreciate the natural world?

As a young boy, he spent all his time outdoors.
As a young boy, he read books about natural history.
As a young boy, he hunted frequently.
As a young boy, he lived on a ranch.

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Answer:

I would assume it's not B or C, so its most likely A

Step-by-step explanation:

If he spent all his time outdoors, he would be with nature, and that would give him a chance to really interact with nature at a young age, leading to him appreciating the natural world later on in life.

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Answer:

B) As a young boy, he read books about natural history.

Step-by-step explanation:

I just took the quiz

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