Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were both American presidents before Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. Their administrative ideas laid the groundwork for FDR to develop his New Deal ideas.
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Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelt's conservation policies.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed roosevelts conservation policies.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed roosevelts conservation policies.
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Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
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Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
The legacy of Roosevelt's environmental policies includes the creation of national parks and protected areas, conservation of natural resources, and the establishment of the national forest system. His policies laid the foundation for sustainable land management and conservation efforts, preserving America's natural heritage for future generations. Additionally, Roosevelt's focus on conservation influenced future presidents and helped shape the modern environmental movement.
Franklin Roosevelt's new policies were called the New Deal.
William howard Taft had discarded much of roosevelts policies