The policies viewed corporations as a positive force as long they were properly regulated. His administration did not see all trusts as inherently bad, and corporate power was seen as a strength of the American economy.
Roosevelt was against monopolies held by some large corporations and believed the federal government should break them up and prevent new monopolies that might formed when companies merge.
No
protect their integrity and right of privacy
Roosevelt advocated for the ideals present in the Square Deal in response to McKinley's conservative policies. The Square Deal sought to regulate business and restrict the favoritism displayed toward certain classes of American citizens.
Yes. I would think. Bad trusts are a move toward a monopoly which tries to force competitors out of business, control the market and increase prices without any corresponding improvement in the product or service.
Before December 7, 1941, President F. D. Roosevelt supported neutrality.
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Theodore Alvin Dethlefs has written: 'The interests of older adolescents in the State of Washington toward camping experiments' -- subject(s): Camping
Mughal Empire
Theodore Albert Kauth has written: 'A study of teacher attitudes toward democratic school administration' -- subject(s): Teaching, School management and organization
Depression and Unemployment.
It was Theodore Roosevelt who first made an effort toward making it a National Park.