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Essay heading: Melting Pot of Politics
 
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They did not want him stepping in and changing the Old Guard ways and so he promised the Old Guards that he would not reform or change their banking systems, their tariff issues or currency issues. But Roosevelt needed to show the American people some reforms so that he would appear to be a decent president...
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The Old Guard supported this decision to back Roosevelt as he made the people think that was a decent president due to his accomplished reforms. These reforms were also backed by the Old Guards because they profited from it. One of the major reforms of the time was the Women’s Suffrage issue. No other president bothered with women until Roosevelt stepped in and only endorsed Women’s Suffrage because he needed the votes and he thought he could attract enough women and get their husbands to vote for him also...
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