What were the key components of Roosevelt’s New Nationalism?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Roosevelt believed that the challenges faced by the United States required a national approach and a strong president.
2. The New Nationalism called for efficiency in government and society.
3. It championed expertise and urged social-justice reforms.
4. It encouraged large concentrations of capital and labor, so long as they served the nation’s
interests.
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