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What is the primary belief of Transcendentalism regarding nature?
Nature is a reflection of the divine spirit.
Nature is irrelevant to human experience.
Nature should be exploited for resources.
Nature is a place of danger and should be avoided.
Which of the following authors is most closely associated with Transcendentalism's perspective on nature?
Henry David Thoreau
Mark Twain
Edgar Allan Poe
Walt Whitman
What does John Muir argue about the importance of nature?
It is crucial for human spiritual and emotional well-being.
It should be industrialized for economic gain.
It is only valuable for scientific exploration.
It needs to be tamed for human safety.
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