The New Nationalism program, championed by President Theodore Roosevelt in the early 20th century, supported a strong federal government that would regulate industry and promote social justice. It advocated for progressive reforms such as labor rights, women's suffrage, and the regulation of monopolies to ensure fair competition. Additionally, it emphasized the need for environmental conservation and the protection of Natural Resources. Overall, the program aimed to address the inequalities of the Gilded Age and promote the welfare of the public.
New Nationalism called for a sweeping program of social reform designed to put human rights above property rights.
New Nationalism was the first welfare program of The United States of America.
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Agricultural Adjustment Act was The New Deal Program helped farmers through price support subsidies.
Agricultural Adjustment Act This New Deal program helped farmers through price support subsidies.
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William Howard Taft's rule of reason sought to limit the government's power. Theodore Roosevelt's new nationalism sought to strengthen the government's power.
The legeslation was similar to the proposals of the New Nationalism program.