Progressive Presidents: Woodrow Wilson And Theodore Roosevelt

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Both Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt were Progressive presidents. However, there were some differences in their approach to their Progressive actions. Roosevelt believed while he was president that business and the government could co-exist. He believed that as long as businesses acted in the best interests of everybody, they would be able to carry out their actions. When businesses acted only in their self interest, then he believed the government must act. During the coal strike of 1902 the threat of people’s ability to get coal for winter to heat their homes. Roosevelt threatened to have the government run the mines when the coal owners refused to go to arbitration to settle the strike. As part of his policy of the regulation