Conservation
Theodore Roosevelt used this term to describe his program.
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Theodore Roosevelt .. duuuhhh! :p
The New York politician who accused a reporter of being a muckraker was Theodore Roosevelt. In 1906, he used the term to describe journalists who focused on exposing corruption and scandals in society.
Theodore Roosevelt's 3 C's in the Square Deal: control of corporations, consumer protection and conservation of natural resources.
It is what is sounds like-- a person who busts, or breaks up, business trusts. The name was often used to describe Theodore Roosevelt because of his efforts to get anti-trust laws passed and enforced.
It is what is sounds like-- a person who busts, or breaks up, business trusts. The name was often used to describe Theodore Roosevelt because of his efforts to get anti-trust laws passed and enforced.
Teddy Roosevelt was the best president that Washington ever had
According to the website Buzzle, Roosevelt first mentioned the Square Deal on September 7, 1903. The deal emphasized conserving natural resources, controlling corporations, and protecting consumers. Its popularity helped Roosevelt defeat Alton Parker in the 1904 election.
President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt is said to have used it first, in 1906. He got it from a mention in the book "Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan, referring to a "man with a muck-rake." Roosevelt adapted the phrase to refer to how investigative journalists dig around in the muck to get to the truth.
Franklin Roosevelt's new policies were called the New Deal.
Franklin Roosevelt's new policies were called the New Deal.