The conservation movement:

The conservation movement: 








a. regarded natural resources as being able to provide an inexhaustible supply of material.
b. advocated that the natural world should not be used as a capital resource.
c. argued that the natural world was valued as a resource, providing humans with both direct benefits and indirect benefits.
d. believed that business does not good reasons for conserving natural resources.










Answer: C


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