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maxonik [38]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Theodore Roosevelt’s 1910 "New Nationalism” speech.

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pshichka [43]2 years ago
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C- He hoped that congress would strengthen the laws against monopolies.

D- He was upset that laws preventing the formation of monopolies had failed.

E- He believed the government should control businesses operating across state lines.

are the three of Roosevelt’s perspectives on monopolies

In a speech given on August 31, 1910, in Osawatomie, Kansas, Roosevelt advocated what he called "the new nationalism." The central issue he argued was the state's protection of human welfare and property rights, but he also argued that human welfare is more important than property rights.

He argued that only a strong federal government can regulate the economy and guarantee justice and that a president can only achieve economic goals if he makes protecting human well-being his top priority. did. Roosevelt believed that industrial concentration was a natural part of the economy.

He wanted an administrative body (rather than the courts) to run his business. The federal government should be put in place to protect working men, women, and children from exploitation. Politically, Roosevelt's platform included a wide range of social and political reforms advocated by progressives.

Learn more about Roosevelt's new nationalism speech here: brainly.com/question/19958250

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