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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
4 years ago
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How was William Howard Taft’s administration different from that of Theodore Roosevelt

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Tom [10]4 years ago
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Even though William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt were progressivists, their politics and administration were different.

Roosevelt prefered rough-and-tumble politics, had many ides and schemes, but he ususally left all the details of administering to others.

Taft were calmer and approached things slower. He finished Roosevelt`s job dealing with big businesses, prosecuting twice as many as Roosevelt had.

He came to the White House promising to hold Roosevelt`s legacy but decided to execute the existing law than demanding new legislation from the Congress.

Generally, it is known that the Taft`s administration is considered a failure because he changed the course of the progressive program started by Roosevelt to reactionary conservatism.


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