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28 March, 04:10

Why are Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson both considered to be "Progressive" Presidents?

A) both were Democrats

B) neither advocated war

C) neither supported business regulation

D) they both believed government could make laws that responded to and prevented social problems Eliminate

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  1. 28 March, 05:45
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    The answer is D)

    They both Believed government could make laws that responded to and prevented social problems.

    Elaborating in the practice laws like the social security act (Roosevelt), some acts released to support farmers (Woodrow), and many others trying that the resources comes to the common citizens and to protect to the weak ones avoiding further inequality in the country.
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