Theodore Roosevelt's preferred approach to handling antitrust issues was to

A. encourage private, rather than public, lawsuits-filed under existing laws.
B. "speak softly and carry a big stick" by prosecuting all offenders.
C. regulate rather than prosecute whenever possible.
D. follow Supreme Court distinctions between commerce and manufacturing.


Answer: C

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