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…[It] is evident [obvious] that the state, and if necessary the nation, has got to possess the right of supervision and control as regards the great corporations which are its creatures; particularly as regards the great business combinations [corporations] which derive [develop] a portion of their importance from the existence of some monopolistic tendency [desire for no competition]. The right should be exercised with caution and self restraint; but it should exist, so that it may be invoked if the need arises.
—President Theodore Roosevelt, 1901
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Which practice does Roosevelt advocate in the excerpt?
A. control of banks
B. support of unions
C. regulation of monopolies
D. freedom of corporations
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