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THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S DOMESTIC POLICY WAS CALLED
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S DOMESTIC POLICY WAS CALLED
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The square deal. Because it was a fair deal between business interests as well as a more Democratic tendency of environmental regulation.
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Theodore Roosevelt's Domestic Policy. Roosevelt's “Square Deal
” domestic program included a promise to battle large industrial combinations, or trusts, which threatened to restrain trade.
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