Multiple Choice
The New Nationalism program of Theodore Roosevelt and the "Bull Moose" Progressives of 1912
A) supported a more active government role in economic and social affairs.
B) favored continued consolidation of trusts and labor unions.
C) supported the growth of regulatory agencies in Washington, D.C. to regulate the economic behavior of trusts and labor unions.
D) campaigned for women's suffrage and a broad program for social welfare.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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