Theodore Roosevelt - 26th president of the U.S., focused on trustbusting, environmental conservation, and strong foreign policy , Square Deal - President Theodore Roosevelt’s program of progressive reforms designed to protect the common people against big business, The Jungle - 1906 Novel that portrays the dangerous and unhealthy conditions prevalent in the meatpacking industry at the time, Upton Sinclair - Novelist-The Jungle- depicted the unsanitary conditions at a meatpacking plant-led to consumer protection laws, Meat Inspection Act - 1906- Law that established strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers and created a federal meat-inspection program , Pure Food and Drug Act - Law to stop the sale of contaminated foods and drugs and to ensure truth in labeling, Conservation - The planned management of natural resources, involving the protection of some wilderness areas and the development of others for the common good, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People  - founded in 1909 to work for racial equality,

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