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What were the main points of Roosevelt's "New Nationalism"?

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Government protection of human welfare and property rights, but he also argued that human welfare was more important than property rights.

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Roosevelt made the case for what he called "the New Nationalism" in a speech in Osawatomie, Kansas, on August 31, 1910. The central issue he argued was government protection of human welfare and property rights, but he also argued that human welfare was more important than property rights.

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