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A similarity between Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt was that both
believed monopolies were bad for the country.
kept the United States out of foreign wars.
were candidates for two different parties.
were strong champions for the environment.
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believed monopolies were bad for the country.
Both Roosevelt and Wilson supported trust-busting and antitrust reforms (Roosevelt as a progressive trust-buster; Wilson backed the Clayton Antitrust Act and created the Federal Trade Commission).
Both Roosevelt and Wilson supported trust-busting and antitrust reforms (Roosevelt as a progressive trust-buster; Wilson backed the Clayton Antitrust Act and created the Federal Trade Commission).
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