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Q: Why was William howard Taft considered a trust buster?
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Who created the clayton anti-trust act?

william howard taft


What president is known as the trust buster?

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was called the trust buster by some.


Why did the progressives form their own political party?

Progressives sided with Theodore Roosevelt when he disagreed with William Howard Taft over the trust "busting" issue


Who is a famous trust buster?

Will Wheaton


What nickname did Theodore Roosevelt earn?

"Trust Buster" He earn the title of 'Trust Buster' as president by fighting against corrupt businesses.


What was William Howard Taft respondsible for?

William Howard Taft was responsible for many things when he was in office. For example, he continued Roosevelt's trust-busting and strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission and its ability to negotiate rates with railroads.


First president to use anti trust laws?

President William Howard Taft used the Anti Trust Laws first to split the American Tobacco Company.


What president supported trust busting?

teddy roosevelt


Who were the three trust busting presidents?

Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft .


What are some of Theodore Roosevelt's economic accomplishments?

He was a trust buster.


What president came up with the trust buster?

Teddy Roosevelt


T Roosevelt was known as what?

Well, he was known as Teddy Roosevelt but I don't know if you mean as a nickname or something else. TR was know as the Trust-buster because when he was president , due to the assassination of McKinley, his goal was to "bust" every trust that were considered bad monopolies, and were not profitable but harmful to the people. He, unlike others, worked and fought for the people. TR was know as the Trust-buster because when he was president , due to the assassination of McKinley, his goal was to "bust" every trust that were considered bad monopolies, and were not profitable but harmful to the people. He, unlike others, worked and fought for the people.