Source: Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism" Speech, Osawatomie, Kansas, 1910
"We must have government supervision of the capitalization, not only of public-service corporations, including, particularly, railways, but of all corporations doing an interstate business. I do not wish to see the nation forced into the ownership of the railways if it can avoid it, but I do wish to see such control and supervision exercised on behalf of the people as a whole... The citizens of the United States must effectively control the mighty commercial forces which they have themselves called into being."
The ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following Progressive Era goals?
- Increasing federal oversight of corporations to protect the public interest while preserving private enterpriseCevap
- BImplementing strict laissez-faire economic principles to encourage unregulated industrial competition
- CNationalizing transportation and communication systems to eliminate private corporate influence
- DEstablishing direct federal relief payments and guaranteed employment for industrial workers
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Increasing federal oversight of corporations to protect the public interest while preserving private enterprise
The correct answer is correct because Theodore Roosevelt advocates for federal control and supervision of interstate corporations to ensure they serve the public interest, while explicitly stating that he wants to avoid government ownership of these industries. This represents the core Progressive philosophy of corporate regulation without resorting to socialism or nationalization.
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Progressive Era Corporate Regulation and the New Nationalism