The full question is:
What reforms were not parts of the progressive approach to wilderness conservation
A Gifford Pinchot and the scientific management of timber in the national forests
John Muir and the effort to preserve certain wilderness areas
Theodore Roosevelt and the creation of national parks, monuments, and wild-life reserves
The creation of special game parks where city people could hunt wild animals
I believe the answer is The creation of special game parks where city people could hunt wild animals were nOT part o the reforms.
The death of McKinley made Theodore Roosevelt the President. Roosevelt had many new ideas and pushed through many progressive reforms- conservation and food and drug safety for example.
Yes, many of the reforms from the Progressive Era in California, such as direct democracy through initiatives and referendums, regulation of monopolies, and conservation efforts are still relevant and have lasting impacts today. These reforms have helped shape California's political and social landscape, making them useful tools for addressing current issues and challenges in the state.
Roosevelt supported Progressive Reforms with the Square Deal
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the workplace
The progressive faction of the Republican party protested President Taft's handling of issues such as tariff reform, conservation, and the influence of big business. They believed that Taft was not doing enough to address these concerns and pushed for more progressive policies and reforms.
Reforms & regulation of big business.
cuz he died
taft
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Woodrow Wilson
an end to poverty (apex)