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Theodore Roosevelt was the president who pushed hardest for it.
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He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed for the passage of the Transportation Act of 1940, which aimed to strengthen the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) by giving it greater authority to regulate the railroads and ensure fair rates. This act allowed the ICC to take a more active role in overseeing transportation services and aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's transportation system. It also addressed issues related to competition and the financial stability of railroads, enhancing the ICC's ability to enforce regulations and protect public interests.
Two presidents are responsible for the establishment of the national parks and forest system. The were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
President Theodore Roosevelt responded to Upton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle" by taking its revelations seriously, particularly the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry. Although Sinclair aimed to highlight the plight of workers, Roosevelt focused on the public health implications. In 1906, he pushed for the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act, which aimed to regulate food safety and improve conditions in the meat industry. Roosevelt's actions reflected his commitment to reform and consumer protection in response to the novel's expose.
The death of McKinley made Theodore Roosevelt the President. Roosevelt had many new ideas and pushed through many progressive reforms- conservation and food and drug safety for example.
Meat Inspection Act
to prevent a nationwide railroad strike
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Thomas Jefferson
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