He is responsible for acting in accordance with the theory that the President is a citizen's administrator and has the legal right to do anything according to the needs of the citizen, unless explicitly prohibited by the constitution or law I will.
Roosevelt believes the president is a "cool platform" that can influence news media and formal law.
- When coal reserves began to decline, Roosevelt entered and forced them to reach an agreement - why?
When the strike threatens welfare, the federal government is expected to intervene.
- This is a response to incorrect advertisement of products containing harmful chemical substances and additives such as foods, pharmaceuticals, opium, cocaine, alcohol.
- The law prohibits the sale of contaminated food and medicines and requires that the label be genuine
• Funds for the sale of the western public domain will fund large scale irrigation projects such as Roosevelt Dam and Shoshone Dam in Wyoming Province.
• The Newlands State Act established a precedent for the federal government to manage western water resources (an example of federal powers expansion)
Remove 1 million acres of forest and mine land from the reservation list and return it to the public
After many objections, President William Howard Taft signed the Organization Act and established the US Department of Labor. The last few hours of the Taft administration were signed and shortly thereafter, President Woodrow Wilson appointed William Wilson (irrelevant) as the first Labor Minister. James John Davis (27th October 1873 - 22nd November 1947) was born in Wales and moved to Pennsylvania eight years later. He was an apprentice of the steel factory and received the nickname "Puddler Jim" that was continuing in his life. He was one of only three Cabinet members in history and held the same position during his third consecutive presidential term. Labor, Davis supports the change of immigration quota setting up the US border guard and working on the steelworks to give up the 12 hour working day. He resigned from the Labor Minister and served as a US Senator representing the state of Pennsylvania.
William Howard Taft was born on September 15, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Alfonso Taft and Rui Tri. The Taft family is not wealthy and lives in a modest house in the outskirts of Mount Auburn. Alfonso served as judge, ambassador, and minister, served as war minister and judiciary minister of Ulysses S. Grant. William Taft is not as clever as a child, but a diligent person; Taft's harsh parents lead him and his four brothers to success and intolerance. He studied at Woodward High School in Cincinnati. At Yale University who entered in 1874, heavy and cheerful Taft was very popular. A classmate explained him that he was the most intellectual and not sincere and worked hard and succeeded. In 1878, Taft became second in 121 classes. He studied at Cincinnati Law School and in 1880 he received a bachelor's degree in law. During his law school he worked at the Cincinnati Business Journal edited by Murat Halstead.
The house where Tuckft was born and born in Boys' Cincinnati is now William Howard Taft National Historic Site. Taft's son, Robert, became the leader of the majority of the Senate and is three important politicians who became the main candidate for Republican president nomination. Every time conservative, he is defeated by a candidate supported by a more free eastern institution party. Washington's legendary cherry blossoms represent a proper monument to Nelly Taft, but her husband does not have a monument except the magnificent house he has prepared for his court. But he died even before the ground was destroyed due to structural damage. In 1912, Taft responded because he failed the re-election campaign. "When people are confirmed, I have to wait for years ... I am satisfied to wait. He has already waited long enough.