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THEODORE ROOSEVELT TRIVIA II

11) How many antitrust suits did Roosevelt prosecute during his presidency?


For his aggressive use of the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act compared to his predecessors, Roosevelt became mythologized as the "trust-buster". He brought 44 antitrust suits, breaking up the Northern Securities Company, the largest railroad monopoly, and regulating Standard Oil, the largest oil and refinery company. In comparison, Presidents Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland, and William McKinley combined prosecuted only 18 antitrust violations under the Sherman Antitrust Act.

12) What animal did Roosevelt famously refuse to shoot?


In 1902, Roosevelt was invited on a bear-hunting trip by Mississippi Governor Andrew H. Longino. After several of the other hunters had already killed an animal, one of Roosevelt's assistants cornered an older black bear with dogs and tied it to a tree for Roosevelt to shoot. The president refused, seeing it as terribly unsportsmanlike. The story inspired candy store owner Morris Michtom to create a stuffed black bear which he called a "teddy bear" and mass-produced with the president's blessing.

13) What new federal executive department did Theodore Roosevelt create?


The United States Department of Commerce and Labor was concerned with controlling the excesses of big business. The department was renamed the Department of Commerce on March 4, 1913, and its bureaus and agencies specializing in labor were transferred to the newly created Department of Labor.

14) Who did Roosevelt defeat in the presidential election of 1904?


Theodore Roosevelt easily defeated the Democratic nominee, Alton B. Parker, winning both the popular vote (56%) and the Electoral College (336 to 140). Roosevelt's victory made him the first president to win a term in his own right after having ascended to the presidency upon the death of his predecessor.

15) Who served as vice president under Theodore Roosevelt?


As vice president, Charles W. Fairbanks worked against Roosevelt's progressive policies. Fairbanks unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination at the 1908 Republican National Convention and backed William Howard Taft in 1912 against Roosevelt.

16) Roosevelt won the Nobel Prize for brokering the peace between which two countries?


When Russia went to war with Japan in 1904, Roosevelt offered his services as an arbitrator. After initial resistance, both sides came to the bargaining table in New Hampshire in 1905, where Roosevelt brokered the peace settlement that won him the Nobel Peace Prize.

17) What book helped Roosevelt pressure Congress to pass the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906?


Though conservatives initially opposed the bills, Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, which fictionalized the horrors of the meatpacking industry, including scenes of immigrant workers falling into boiling vats of lard, helped galvanize support for reform.

18) What left Roosevelt blind in one eye?


Roosevelt had a lifelong interest in pursuing what he called "The Strenuous Life". To this end, he exercised regularly and took up boxing, tennis, hiking, rowing, polo, and horseback riding. As governor of New York, he boxed with sparring partners several times each week, a practice he regularly continued as president until being hit so hard that he suffered a detached retina and became blind in his left eye (a fact not made public until many years later).

19) How many National Forests did Roosevelt establish while he was president?


Of all Roosevelt's achievements, he was proudest of his work in conservation of natural resources and extending federal protection to land and wildlife. He established the United States Forest Service and signed into law the creation of five National Parks, 51 bird reserves, four game preserves, and 150 National Forests. The area of the United States that he placed under public protection totals approximately 230 million acres (930,000 square kilometers).

20) What kind of pet did Theodore Roosevelt keep in the White House?


Theodore Roosevelt and family had many pets in the White House, including snakes, guinea pigs, hens, ponies, rabbits, dogs, cats, rats, lizards, a barn owl, a black bear, a badger, a one-legged rooster, and a laughing hyena named Bill.

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