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    Greg S US History Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27th‚ 1858‚ in New York City. He had 3 other siblings he was the 2nd one born out of the four. His dad Theodore Sr‚ was a successful businessman and his Mother Martha Roosevelt‚ she grew up on a plantation in Georgia. He had a rough time through the Civil War since his mother and aunt and (Maternal Grandmother were from the South and his Dad was from the Union. Roosevelt was homeschooled by private teachers‚ he also traveled to Europe and

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    Many people who know history very well would openly say that Theodore Roosevelt was truly the first modern president and that he transformed the presidency. This was because he vigorously led congress and American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. That is quite strange to hear since he was the 26th President of the United States. In 1904 the Roosevelt Corollary was added to the Monroe Doctrine and it said that the US will act as international police powers in the western

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    Progressive Era Questions 1. The progressive movement is considered by some the origin of which social/political ideology? Liberalism 2. Progressives believed that government should protect the people and promote the social welfare of people through which means? Legislation 3. It was an important social issue concerning equality that the Progressives advocated? Women’s Suffrage 4. List five issues that defined the Progressive Movement: a.

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    From the Election of 1912 During the Progressive Era‚ Americans faced the challenge of choosing between four strong candidates of the election of 1912. Each candidate held concrete platforms that would have different effects on progressivism. Americans could chose the conservative presidential incumbent William Howard Taft(R)‚ the New Jersey governor Woodrow Wilson (D)‚ the long-time fighter for social reform-Eugene V. Debs (S)‚ or the former president Theodore Roosevelt of the newly formed Bull

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    n any moment of decision there are only three things you can do -the right thing‚ the wrong thing‚ and the worst of all three nothing." -Theodore Roosevelt- If you look at the numbers you find that only 1 percent of our population consists of millionaires. To reach that million dollar benchmark‚ great MLM success‚ or great life success requires a skill called decisive desire. You must be willing to act when opportunity presents itself to you. You must be able to decide quickly‚ and with assurance

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    McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. With McKinley’s rather peculiar ideas and Theodore’s drive and ambition for stability they created a name for the progressive era and the American industry. Furthermore‚ with engraving their name in both of these two important times in American history‚ they were prompted with some serious road bumps that test their morals and intelligence as leading the people of the United States. Rauchway describes how McKinley’s assassination made Theodore Roosevelts America possible

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    In the election of 1912‚ candidates Woodrow Wilson‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Taft and Eugene Debs competed for the spot as President of the United States. Wilson represented the Democratic Party‚ Roosevelt‚ the Progressive‚ Taft‚ the Republican and Debs‚ the Socialist. Although there were four candidates in the running‚ most would agree that the real competition was between Wilson and Roosevelt. A few of the many issues during the time of this election concerned trusts‚ women’s suffrage and tariffs

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    Theodore Roosevelt was a really accomplished man and created several contributions to Yankee Politics and to the yank approach. Most of his contributions came once he became president‚ N. Y.‚ once he took the oath of the workplace on Sept. 14‚ 1901. Before taking workplace‚ Roosevelt’s personal appeal got him the national name of being a shrewd however honest man‚ and therefore the new electoral president Chief Executive detected this and proceeded to appoint Roosevelt because of the Assistant Secretary

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    dare mighty things‚ to win glorious triumphs‚ even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much‚ because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.” In the words of Theodore Roosevelt‚ it is better to experience the sufferings and joys of life than to live without knowing both victory and defeat‚ it can relate to all of us‚ each and every one. Stating that all of life’s battles are checkered with many failures‚ and in order

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    similarly to Theodore D. Roosevelt in “Four Freedoms Address” and attempt to create freedom for everybody by setting the foundation of basic rights for life. Both texts periphrastically elucidate their opinions about the behavior of rulers with different methods of delivery. However‚ the conveyance of Orwell’s hypothetical worst case scenario of 1984 appears to be more persuasive than Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms Address” speech in elaborating the responsibilities of powerful leaders.

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