Theodore Roosevelt believed in fairness and equal opportunity, but he did not advocate for complete equality in all aspects. He recognized the importance of merit and individual effort, and believed that those who worked harder and showed more ability should be rewarded accordingly. He supported progressive reforms that aimed to address social and economic inequalities, but also believed in the inherent differences among individuals and groups.
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he wanted to help out and save the world
because he loved helping others.
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In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt was against the misuse of power by the big corporations doing business as a trust or monopoly. He did not want to do away with the corporations, but preferred to "draw the line against misconduct".
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In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt was against the misuse of power by the big corporations doing business as a trust or monopoly. He did not want to do away with the corporations, but preferred to "draw the line against misconduct".
Although Theodore Roosevelt was often associated with a more aggressive foreign policy, he did not necessarily seek war or conflict. Roosevelt believed in projecting American power and influence globally, but he also recognized the importance of diplomacy and negotiated peaceful settlements. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his role in mediating the Russo-Japanese War.