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Reading Selection: Birth of a National Park.

Short Answer Question: In “Birth of a National Park,” superintendents played two important roles in the early history of Yellowstone Park. Identify the two roles that superintendents played in the early history of Yellowstone Park. Explain what specific details from the reading passage helped to develop your answer.

This assignment is worth 25 points. It is formally assigned on Wednesday, March 21st, 2018, and must be turned in by Friday, April 6th by 11:59 P.M. at the latest. You may turn in the short answer response early. Please remember to respond to the short answer question using complete sentences, with a paragraph response of at least 5-7 sentences. Also, remember to do a spelling/ grammar check on your short answer response before submitting your assignment.

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Norris, one of the superintendents, made the Yellowstone roads,  roads, built one of the park headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs, hired the first “gamekeeper,” and campaigned against hunters and people who tried to destroy the park.. Much of the primitive road system he laid out remains as the Grand Loop Road. Through constant exploration, Norris also added immensely to geographical knowledge of the park.





Nathaniel P. Langford, another superintendent was a member of the Washburn Expedition and advocate of the Yellowstone National Park Act, was made a volunteer who greatly helped the park. He entered the park at least twice during five years in office—was in the 1872 Hayden Expedition and to evict a squatter in 1874. Langford did everything he could without laws to protect wildlife and other natural features, and without money to build basic structures and hire law enforcement rangers.



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