Across
- 5. The 26th President of the United States known for his "Rough Rider" image, conservationism, and trust-busting policies.
- 7. The political third party formed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, also known as the Bull Moose Party.
- 8. A 1902 federal law that funded irrigation projects for the arid lands of 20 states in the American West.
- 9. The California naturalist and writer whose preservationist advocacy led to the creation of several national parks.
- 10. A 1906 law that strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission by giving it the power to set maximum railroad rates.
Down
- 1. Federal legislation passed in 1906 that mandated strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers and created a federal inspection program.
- 2. The political philosophy of Theodore Roosevelt that advocated for active government intervention to promote social justice and economic welfare.
- 3. The domestic program of President Roosevelt designed to protect consumers, control corporations, and conserve natural resources.
- 4. A law enacted in 1906 to halt the sale of contaminated foods and drugs and to ensure truth in labeling.
- 6. The first head of the U.S. Forest Service who promoted the "rational use" of natural resources through planned management.
