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I feel that Mr. Roosevelt was a passive man, with a conscience. He knew that slaving people wasn't the way to get their trust or to letting them have a life on their own. They were idealist as well. Particular people were taking their ideas for their own and that was a problem that couldn't be settled. So to make it fair Roosevelt says you make it one way or no way, and you can not steal anyone else's idea.

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