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.
President Theodore Roosevelt was very aggressive to enforce the Sherman Antitrust Law passed in 1890. President Roosevelt filed suite against forty-five companies under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Theodore Roosevelt
Sherman Antitrust Act.
William Howard Taft supported the rule of reason, which relaxed the hard line set by the Sherman Antitrust Act,.
The Sherman antitrust Act was signed under Benjamin Harrison's presidency but wasn't actually used until Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
C. The Sherman Antitrust Act. -CLW
it destroyed some illegal trusts (monopolies), but it didn't do that much to stop the ever growing number of monpolies and trusts.
44 with the Sherman Antitrust Act Source: squaredeal.com
Taft supported the "rule of reason," which relaxed the hard line set by the Sherman Antitrust Act
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was signed into law by President Benjamin Harrison on July 2, 1890. The law named for Congressman John Sherman (R-OH) was virtually ignored by politicians until the President Theodore Roosevelt administrations (1901-1909).
Roosevelt used the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890. This act was passed by the United States congress to prohibit trusts.
The Sherman Antitrust Act -Sherman Act, July 2, 1890,