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What reforms did roosevelt support?

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Roosevelt supported the conservation movement (efficient use of natural resources), his own "Square Deal" (fairness for all citizens, regulation of railroads, pure food and drugs), denouncing the rich, attacking trusts, proposing a welfare state, and supporting labor unions. He was a leader of the Progressive movement.

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He actively supported the conservation movement and stressed the wise use of natural resources. He significantly enlarged the network of national forests and parks. After 1906, he shifted to the left, criticizing the wealthy and trusts while advocating for a welfare state and labor unions.
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