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#142 Teddy Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan

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Diverging Views of Morgan and Roosevelt

Morgan believed in the necessity of order and stability to ensure America's economic growth and global standing, asserting that giant companies benefitted citizens. He opposed government intervention. In contrast, Roosevelt aimed to ensure laws applied equally regardless of social status, asserting government's supremacy over business. The president viewed government regulation as pivotal for American prosperity, a stance opposite to Morgan's belief in unrestricted business influence.

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