In his negotiations to pass the Hepburn Act of 1906, what did Roosevelt reveal about his political strategy?
a. He capitalized on his popularity with the masses to coerce Congress to pass bills.
b. He used his military past to command awe and obedience to his will as president.
c. He employed yellow journalists and muckrakers to attack his opponents.
d. As a young and new president, he relied too heavily on experienced advisors.
e. He would use media exposure and deal-making with Congress to pass bills.
ANSWER
E
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