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Q: What were the negative characteristics of the trusts that Roosevelt administrations went after?
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What did roosevelt do about monopolies and trusts?

he cancelled them.


What was Theodore Roosevelt reform goal?

to get rid of "bad" trusts and keep "good" trusts


Roosevelt's position on trust?

President Roosevelt's position on trusts was that he approved of them. He did not believe that all trusts were bad. However, he did try to curb the ones he felt were harmful.


President T Roosevelt believed that the federal government should adopt a policy of what in regard to trusts?

Roosevelt held the position that the government should be able to regulate trusts. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.


Who was the first US president to break up trusts?

Roosevelt


Teddy Roosevelt's view of trusts was that they?

He believed that trusts should be broken up to ensure competition. He was known as The Trust Buster.


To what extent did the role of the federal government change under president Theodore Roosevelt regarding labor?

Trusts changed during President Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. It was called Roosevelt's Square Deal policy and it attempted to balance trusts and public control.


Good trusts and bad trusts Theodore Roosevelt?

"good trusts" - ones that consolidate industries to be internationally competitive, or offer good prices "bad trusts" - ones that reduce competition and drive up prices


President who favored regulation of business and prosecution of trusts?

Theodore Roosevelt


What was the real purpose of teddy Roosevelt's assault on trusts?

Why don't you answer it you fool!


What did Theodore Roosevelt obtain against trusts and what was his nickname as a result?

Roosevelt obtained indictments and i can't remember the nickname from it.


Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom rejected what he called Theodore Roosevelt's?

Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom rejected what he referred to as the "Triple Wall of Privilege." By this he meant banks, tariffs, and trusts. When Wilson rejected trusts he did not - unlike Roosevelt - differentiate as to whether trusts were "good" or "bad."