a. governments should open land to mining and dam construction. b. large corporations are a dangerous concentration of power that should be destroyed. c. government should regulate corporations, punish them when necessary, and protect the average citizen from their power. d. government should get rid of all regulation that might hurt corporate profits.
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Teddy's position on trust was that he believed that not all trust were bad, but he did sought to curb the ones that were harmful to the public interest.
Theodore Roosevelt was the president who called the office of President (the position, that is, not the Oval Office room specifically) of President a "bully pulpit". Lots of Presidents have "used it effectively" (Lincoln, FDR, and JFK definitely used their Presidencies to promote their own ideals, for example), but it was Theodore Roosevelt who came up with the term.
President Theodore Roosevelt resigned from his position as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and formed the Rough Riders. After the Spanish American War he was elected as governor of New York.
Loopholes in the context of President Obama refers to his position that corporate tax loopholes should be closed. Obama is America's 44th President.
The youngest man to be president of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt, who took office at the age of 42, following president McKinley's assassination. The youngest man to be elected into the position was John F. Kennedy, at 43.
They were both governor of New York. FDR became governor in 1929 and Theodore was governor of NY in 1898.
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Roosevelt held the position that the government should be able to regulate trusts. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
President Roosevelt was a strong advocate for conservation. He believed in the responsible management and sustainable use of natural resources. He established national parks, wildlife refuges, and national forests, and signed legislation that protected millions of acres of land. His conservation efforts laid the foundation for future environmental policies in the United States.
He was elected as the vice-president and became the president because the President took sick and died. He was the first president to take office without being elected to the position, and the press of the day called him "His Accidency" throughout his term of office.
Senator for the state of New York.