Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal reflected his commitment to addressing the needs of the average American and ensuring fairness in economic practices. It emphasized the "three Cs": conservation of Natural Resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. By advocating for regulations to curb corporate power and protect consumers, Roosevelt aimed to create a more equitable society, demonstrating his belief in the government's role in promoting social justice and economic fairness. This approach marked a significant shift toward progressive reform in American politics.
Square Deal
the square deal
The National Recovery Administration was the name of President Roosevelt's reform program.
The Square Deal was a program where government gave everyone a fair chance to succeed.
Theodore Roosevelt nicknamed reform journalists and novelists "Muckrakers".
Conservation
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Theodore Roosevelt's 3 C's in the Square Deal: control of corporations, consumer protection and conservation of natural resources.
conservation and business reform
to get rid of "bad" trusts and keep "good" trusts
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