Here is the question :
WHAT PRESIDENT FIRST DECLARED THE GRAND CANYON A NATIONAL MONUMENT?
Here is the option for the question :
- Abraham Lincoln
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Andrew Jackson
- Theodore Roosevelt
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation:
[STC009657]. During his two tenure as President of the United States in the early 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt became known as the ‘Conservationist President’ for his perseverance in preserving about 230 million acres of public land. This includes the Grand Canyon, which was designated a national monument by Theodore Roosevelt on January 11, 1908. Eleven years later, by the action of Congress, it was designated as a national park.