Theodore Roosevelt And The Hepburn Act Of 1906

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In this political cartoon, the image showed Theodore Roosevelt was portrayed as cross-dressing, rock throwing socialist suffragette (Vartanian 2011). The President was popular with the middle class, women, and other reformers because of his support of many of their causes. One such cause being the stirring up of monopolies in large corporations to ensure antitrust laws were not broken. Moreover, the corporations viewed him as a bully in the White House, so Roosevelt embraced the term by using his political stature to force issues he supported, therefore coining the term “bully pulpit” (Schultz 2014). The Hepburn Act of 1906 was developed and used through his administration to limit the prices that railroads could charge and earned him the nickname