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Question 5 (1 point) "If we do not follow the most scientific approved methods, the most modern discoveries of how to conserve and propagate and renew wherever possible those resources which Nature in her providence has given to man for his use but not abuse, the time will come when the world will not be able to support life, and then we shall have no need of conservation of health, strength, or vital force because we must have the things to support life or everything else is useless. __ [D]o not forget that the conservation of life itself must be built on the solid foundation of conservation of natural resources, or it will be a house built upon the sands that will be washed away." Marion Crocker, General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1912 People who shared Crocker's ideas at the time most typically sought to achieve their goals by proposing the use of new technologies to reduce pollution b seeking partnerships with business leaders to manage emissions promoting fedêral legislation to protect the environment d creating alliances with politicians to promote sustainable farming

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The most likely method that people who shared Crocker's ideas would have used to achieve their goals is 'c) promoting federal legislation to protect the environment'.

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## Step 1The problem presents a quote from Marion Crocker, a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in 1912. The quote emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources and the potential consequences of not doing so. The question asks us to identify the most likely method that people who shared Crocker's ideas would have used to achieve their goals.## Step 2The options provided are:a) proposing the use of new technologies to reduce pollutionb) seeking partnerships with business leaders to manage emissionsc) promoting federal legislation to protect the environmentd) creating alliances with politicians to promote sustainable farming## Step 3Considering the time period (1912) and the context of the quote, it is clear that the focus is on the conservation of natural resources and the potential consequences of not doing so. The quote does not mention pollution, emissions, or farming, which rules out options a), b), and d).## Step 4The quote does, however, mention the importance of conserving life itself, which suggests a focus on broader environmental protection. This aligns with option c), which involves promoting federal legislation to protect the environment.