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The quotation from President Theodore Roosevelt concerns his Square Deal. We must act upon the motto of all for each and each for all. There must be ever present in our minds the fundamental truth that in a republic such as ours the only safety is to stand neither for nor against any man because he is rich or because he is poor, because he is engaged in one occupation or another, because he works with his brains or because he works with his hands. We must treat each man on his worth and merits as a man. We must see that each is given a square deal, because he is entitled to no more and should receive no less. — President Theodore Roosevelt, September 7, 1903 As part of his Square Deal, Roosevelt supported policies aimed at —


eliminating regulations that hindered economic growth
controlling corporations to protect workers and consumers
spreading democracy to other nations through imperialism i
mproving economic opportunities for minority groups