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Shtirlitz [24]
2 years ago
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What started the square deal

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skelet666 [1.2K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Square Deal was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program, which reflected his three major goals: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. These three demands are often referred to as the "three Cs" of Roosevelt's Square Deal.

Explanation:

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