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they favored big buisness
Favor big buisness over small
Teddy Roosevelt's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine revolved around big stick policy. The term originated from the phrase "Speak softly and carry a big stick." This is the idea of negotiating peacefully, simultaneously threatening with the "big stick", or the military. Roosevelt first used the phrase in a speech at the Minnesota State Fair on September 2, 1901, twelve days before the assassination of President McKinley, which subsequently thrust him into the Presidency.
This big.
Oooo, I just took a test on this last week. I`m in 8th grade =P this should help... In the late 1800s, giant corporations had control over many businesses. Many leaders abused their power. Theodore Roosevelt was a trustbuster but was not against big businesses. He knew the difference between good and bad trusts. He filed lawsuits against companies that spread corruption which was happening often.
Middle America: Panama, Cuba and Venezuela.
doing his buisness
Speak softly but carry a big stick, which was Theodore Roosevelt's statement not his nephew Franklin's
big stick diplomacy
William Howard Taft continued to attack on Rosevelts big business
Roosevelt introduced the Big Stick Diplomacy during 1901. "Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick."
The New Deal
tatics of big buisness leaders
Theodore Roosevelt's "Big Ditch" is the Panama Canal, which is in ... you guessed it ... Panama!
purchase of a French route for a canal in central America.
Theodore Roosevelt The gunboat(big stick) policy, which meant that if the US was threatened or wanted something, then it would use its army Franklin Delano Roosevelt The New Deal policy meant that if you gave an American money, then he/she would spend it check New Deal
because they want their buisness to be big