The Square Deal was an approach introduced by President Theodore Roosevelt which aimed to promote fairness in society through progressive domestic policies such as trust-busting, consumer protection, and conservation efforts.
Related terms
Trust-Busting: Policies aimed at breaking up large corporations or monopolies that had unfair control over markets.
Social Welfare Programs: Government initiatives designed to provide assistance and support to individuals or groups in need, such as healthcare or income assistance.
Conservation: The preservation and protection of natural resources and the environment for future generations.