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Theodore Roosevelts domestic policy was called the "Square Deal".
It was called the Square Deal.
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Well according to different Wikipedia answerer, the goal's he as president were modernization, expansion, and reform of the Federal government. So the goals of his Square Deal Plan were most likely similar.
President Theodore Roosevelt's skills as a leader reflected brightly on the Square Deal and the handling with the miners' strike. Meaning that his skill was at a great level. No republican politician even dared challenge him for the election of 1904
The Square Deal was better than any other president's program would be a statement about President Theodore Roosevelt's square deal that is an opinion rather than a fact. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
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The Square Deal was a program started by President Theodore Roosevelt's based on conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. Often referred to as the three C's of Roosevelt's Square Deal.
President Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal was a domestic program with "three C's": conservation of Natural Resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
Theodore Roosevelt used this term to describe his program.
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