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A narrative survey of American political, economic, and social developments around the turn of the twentieth century, focusing on the rise and administrations of Theodore Roosevelt and the transition to William Howard Taft. It examines domestic reforms—trust regulation, conservation, labor arbitration, regulatory legislation, and the Progressive movement—alongside diplomatic initiatives such as the Open Door in China, international arbitration, relations with Latin America, and the Panama Canal. The volume treats major economic and labor crises, demographic changes from large-scale immigration and census work, technological and governmental reforms, and notable Supreme Court decisions that shaped national policy.
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