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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Square_DealSquare Deal - Wikipedia

    The Square Deal was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program, which reflected his three major goals: conservation of natural resources, corporate law, and consumer protection. [1] These three demands are often referred to as the "three C's" of Roosevelt's Square Deal.

  2. Square Deal, description by U.S. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (served 1901–09) of his personal approach to current social problems and the individual. It embraced Roosevelt’s idealistic view of labor, citizenship, parenthood, and Christian ethics.

  3. The Square Deal is the name given to Theodore Roosevelts domestic legislative program. Roosevelt did not create this phrase; it was already familiar to nineteenth century Americans. His recurrent usage of it, however, linked it to him in the public mind after the 1902 anthracite coal strike.

  4. 3 days ago · Roosevelt characterized his actions as striving toward a “Square Deal” between capital and labour, and those words became his campaign slogan in the 1904 election. Once he won that election—overwhelmingly defeating the Democratic contender Alton B. Parker by 336 to 140 electoral votes—Roosevelt put teeth into his Square Deal programs.

  5. Learn how Theodore Roosevelt used his presidency to regulate big business and protect the public interest with his Square Deal. Explore his antitrust suits, labor reforms, and conservation efforts.

  6. The Square Deal: Theodore Roosevelt and the Themes of Progressive Reform. by Kirsten Swinth. Theodore Roosevelt giving a speech in Waterville, Maine, 1902. (Gilder Lehrman Collection) Progressivism arrived at a moment of crisis for the United States.

  7. May 7, 2019 · The phrase “Square Deal” was not created by President Roosevelt as it was already familiar in the 19th century. However, it was linked to him after the 1902 coal strike which he mediated. In mediating the dispute, he treated both the workers and their bosses equally.