Respuesta :
Answer:
the Progressive Party
Explanation:
Having served as the President of the United States between 1901 to 1909, Theodore Roosevelt ensured that it was William Howard Taft, that succeeded him, in the hope that he will continue his political agenda.
However, during the Taft administration, he appeared to have deviated for Theodore's principles. This led Theodore Roosevelt to seek for third term Presidency again in 1912, but lost the Republican primary to Howard Taft. Following this development, he went ahead to create a new party known as the PROGRESSIVE PARTY.
Answer:
Republican
Explanation:
Although Roosevelt was a Republican, many in the party considered him too radical, and he set about calming their fears by keeping McKinley's cabinet. His first major domestic issue arose the following year, when the United Mine Workers went on strike at a coal mine in Pennsylvania. Over the course of time, and with a little manipulation, Roosevelt persuaded the two sides to sit down at arbitration and settle the matter before winter set in and people were forced to go without heat.