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How did theordore Roosevelt change the governments role in the food industry

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the pure food and drug act

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Roosevelt urged a passage of a law to provide federal inspectors in meat-processing plants, resulting in less disease and sanitation issues. This was the first time the government took responsibility for food and drug safety.

Trusts changed during President Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. It was called Roosevelt's Square Deal policy and it attempted to balance trusts and public control.

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