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AP US History
Unit 3 – Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
Topic 3.1
How did Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive policies differ from those of Woodrow Wilson during their presidencies?
Roosevelt's policies were geared towards promoting capitalism, while Wilson sought to implement socialist policies.
Roosevelt did not believe government should regulate businesses, contrasting with Wilson's regulatory approach.
Both Presidents had an identical approach towards progressive reforms focusing solely on trust-busting.
Roosevelt focused mainly on trust-busting large corporations; Wilson worked toward more comprehensive economic reforms such as Federal Reserve Act and Clayton Antitrust Act.
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