He supported powerful corporations that did business fairly.
they should be fair
He supported powerful corporations that did business fairly.
He supported powerful corporations that did business fairly.
His supporters only called him a trusttamer because he supported powerful corporations but only as long as those corporations did business fairly.
Theodore Roosevelt
President Theodore Roosevelt was called the "trustbuster" because when he was president many CEOs of large companies thought they were more powerful than the president. Teddy Roosevelt made it so that the CEOs were not more powerful than him.
Early in his political career Theodore Roosevelt's ideas on the role of government were apparent because of his interest in fighting corruption. He was also interested in reforming government.
Theodore Roosevelt was instrumental in conserving America's natural resources by establishing national parks, monuments, and wildlife refuges. His efforts helped protect and preserve vast areas of land for future generations. Roosevelt was a staunch advocate for workers' rights and implemented progressive labor reforms, including the enforcement of fair wages and safer working conditions. He also mediated the 1902 coal strike, preventing a potential energy crisis and securing better conditions for miners. Roosevelt championed trust-busting, taking on powerful monopolistic corporations that were stifling competition and exploiting consumers. His efforts to regulate big business and promote fair competition laid the foundation for a more balanced and equitable economy.
He didn't like them, and if a corporate entity had a virtual monopoly and were jacking up rates just because they could, and thus treating people badly, he felt that it was his mission to stop them.
Some major corporations have the potential be more powerful than some nations. For instance, Exxon has more yearly revenues than the entire nation of Venezuela.
American slavery as it is
Large corporations often use powerful computers called __________ to store, manage, and process data from thousands of users.
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