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Reread this excerpt from Roosevelt’s speech.
In this excerpt, Roosevelt is speaking out against the evils of
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I don't see the excerpt attached. Could you paste the passage (or tell me which Roosevelt and which speech/year)?

If you want a quick guess:
- Theodore Roosevelt commonly spoke against the evils of trusts/monopolies, corporate greed and concentrated economic power.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt often spoke against economic injustice, banking/financial abuses, or (in wartime speeches) the evils of totalitarianism and aggression.

Paste the excerpt and I’ll identify exactly what Roosevelt is condemning and explain how the text shows it.