President's set aside many pieces of land, but it usually is not the president's decision. Usually, it is the National Parks service that finds the unique piece of land.
Arches national park is a brilliant landmark that shows how beautiful nature is. It is important to preserve it.
He believed the individual shouldn't be helped and to stand-aside.
He did a lot of small things that were overshadowed by the Great Depression. 1. Made "The Star-Spangled Banner" the national anthem 2. Went after mobsters and prosecuted Al Capone 3. Added more land to the National Parks System 4. Prison Reform 5. Treaty of Ancons (peace treaty between Chile and Peru about Antarctica) 6. Canceled private oil leases on gov't lands 7. Wrote Children's Charter advocating protection to every child regardless of race or gender 8. Doubled veteran's hospital facilities 9. Withdrew troops from Nicaragua and Haiti (leads to FDR's Good Neighbor Policy) 10. Hoover Plan (1/3 reduction of world's naval power)
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He set aside 194 million acres as nature preserves, monuments and national parks.
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A national park is land set aside because of its natural outstanding beauty.
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It gave the president the authority to set aside land for national parks.
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Aside from National Guard and Reserve armouries, no.
Crater Lake National Park, Wind Cave National Park, Sullys Hill, Platt National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Yosemite National Park