How did Theodore Roosevelt view the process of western settlement in the late nineteenth century?
A) He considered it an unpleasant but necessary task.
B) He thought that western settlement had always made America exceptional.
C) He welcomed it because he dreaded the notion of an open frontier.
D) He wanted to slow it down in the interest of Indians and the environment.
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