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Theodore Roosevelt, as president of the United States in the early twentieth century, was an advocate of informed decision-making.
He believed in the need for hard data to inform policy and reform.
Roosevelt established the Bureau of Corporations to investigate business practices, using the results to guide antitrust policies.
His progressive approach reflected the importance he placed on data analysis and an in-depth understanding of social and economic problems to guide his policy decisions.
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