Theodore Roosevelt weakened himself politically after his election in 1904 when he
A) got into a quarrel with his popular secretary of war, William Taft.
B) refused to do anything in response to the "Roosevelt Panic."
C) supported the Federal Reserve Act.
D) began to reduce his trust-busting activity.
E) announced that he would not be a candidate for a third term as president.
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