William Howard Taft continued Theodore Roosevelt's trust-busting policies by actively enforcing antitrust laws, most notably the Sherman Antitrust Act. Under his administration, Taft's Justice Department filed more lawsuits against monopolies than Roosevelt did, targeting major corporations like Standard Oil and American Tobacco Company. He believed in regulating big businesses rather than outright dismantling them, which led to significant legal actions that solidified the government's role in curbing corporate power. Despite his efforts, Taft's approach to trust-busting diverged from Roosevelt's more aggressive tactics, leading to a rift between the two.
The breaking up of trusts.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft's contributions to conservation equaled or surpassed Roosevelt's.
Taft. roosevelt supported Taft b/c he felt that Taft would carry on all of roosevelts ideas.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
William howard Taft had discarded much of roosevelts policies
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelt's conservation policies.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>