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Roosevelt filed 44 antitrust suits, winning many and breaking up a good number of trusts. Roosevelt encouraged the passage of the Meat Inspection Act. He established over 50 wildlife sanctuaries and some national parks as well. What legislation helped solve the problem? It was a combination of black and white people.

Both these statutes proved popular. They also were something of a model for what Roosevelt thought was appropriate for all businesses. He intended the Bureau of Corporations to provide a similar function for regulating all firms doing business across state lines. Skip to main content. Roosevelt and the Trusts. Theodore Roosevelt promoted a public relations image of being a trust buster.

He faced political pressure to act against the trusts. In fact, TR was not a trust buster. Roosevelt held a consistent position: there was a power larger than the power of even the biggest, wealthiest business organization.

For complaints, use another form. Study lib. Upload document Create flashcards. Flashcards Collections. Documents Last activity. Add to Add to collection s Add to saved. Pushed for arbitration which miners accepted but coal mine owners did not. As a result Roosevelt threatened to have the army run the mines. Trusts 1. He asked the attorney general to impose the Sherman Antitrust act against Rail company to stop them from monopolizing rail industry.

Sherman Antitrust Act Hepburn Act- to help set regulations with big businesses. Federal inspections of meat before its sale and consumption put into place. Also, food and drugs sold had to be properly labeled. Using land sales to fund irrigation systems for dry farming regions in the West. Conserving Forest regions.



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