What were president Theodore Roosevelt’s contributions?
President Theodore Roosevelt’s contributions were as follows:
(1)The withdrawal of 200 million acres of public land as forest reserve and initiation of large-scale irrigation projects such as the Roosevelt Dam in Arizona at the expense of and under the supervision of the federal government.
(2) The active use of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to stop monopolistic business mergers.
(3)The adoption of the Hepburn Act of 1906 to regulate railroad prices and do away with rebates (reductions).
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