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Hoover and Wilson.
Roosevelt believed in using government intervention to regulate big business and protect the rights of workers and consumers, while Wilson focused more on breaking up monopolies and promoting fair competition through antitrust measures. Additionally, Roosevelt pursued a more aggressive foreign policy, while Wilson favored diplomacy and negotiation.
Roosevelt was an advocate of war, while Wilson was not. Roosevelt was a Republican, and Wilson was a democrat.
conviction that justice, democracy, and Christian morality should guide foreign policy.
not man presidents have but Obama seems to be following the ideas of Taft
Taft and Roosevelt combined had more votes than Wilson, but Wilson had the most votes of any one candidate.
Wilson
Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes and Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 and Roosevelt 4,119,207.
President Woodrow Wilson as stated in the fourteen points.
* President Theodore Roosevelt * President Woodrow Wilson * President William Taft Were all Presidents during the Progressive Era.
They were all progressive reformers, but their foreign policies were definitely comparable. Roosevelt's foreign policy was the "Big Stick Policy." Speak softly and carry a big stick; he used the American Navy as his stick. Taft's policy was "Dollar Diplomacy." This was a method of maintaining balance by having the United States invest business in other countries, so if one were to disrupt a country that had invested in, the US would supposedly step in. Finally, Wilson's foreign policy was the "Moral Diplomacy" where he tried to spread democracy to the world. In a way, all 3 policies had their "ups and downs." In the states itself, look up Roosevelt's Square Deal and Wilson's Triple Wall of Privilege.