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    Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy played big roles in making America the most prosperous country after World War II. Roosevelt spoke in 1941 to persuade the citizens of the USA to join the fight against the Nazis. Kennedy gave an inaugural speech celebrating our nation’s unity. Roosevelt’s proposition was for the USA to unite with other nations to fight Nazi Germany but Kennedy proposed that the USA was a strong united nation. Both presidents spoke to the nation about unity however Roosevelt

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    Kibby 1 Pierce Kibby Thursday‚ February 28‚ 2013 Expansionism DBQ APUSH Expansionism Throughout American history‚ growth has always been present in industry‚ economics‚ technology and many other fronts. This of course began when the first European settlers of America came from England. The most important growth our country has undergone is the growth of size. Starting at a few settlements and evolving into a world power in just a few hundred years illustrates the rate at which

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    Albert Einstein made the correct decision to warn President Roosevelt about the dangers of atomic weapons. In 1939‚ Albert Einstein was convinced by a group of refugee scientists to write a letter to President Roosevelt in order to explain the dangers of atomic bombs. During this time‚ World War II caused fear amongst the country. People were afraid that Adolf Hitler would compose an atomic bomb and it would cause destruction all over the country. This is the reason behind the scientists wanting

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    the country in the 1930s. On October 29th‚ 1929‚ the stock market crashed and almost every American was affected. Due to the laissez-faire methods of then president Herbert Hoover the depression worsened sustainably. Luckily in 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected into office and took action with many programs that influenced the government greatly. Soon after‚ the election of FDR and his many “alphabet soup” programs in his first 100 days addressed the nation’s call for help. He quickly created

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    the audience will know Eleanor Roosevelt background and her greatest accomplishment‚ also about the Declaration of human rights and both their impact on the world. Eleanor Roosevelt 1. Introduction a) Have you ever wondered what a first lady goes through? Well back in the time for the first one hundred forty-four years of the presidency the first ladies were generally little accessory for the president. In 1933‚ this was all to change when Eleanor Roosevelt became first lady of the United

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    On April 10‚ 1899‚ Theodore Roosevelt was giving his speech about ‘’The Strenuous Life.’’ Roosevelt was an American politician‚ soldier‚ and nationalist‚ born and raised in New York City‚ who later became the 26th President of the U.S from 1901 to 1909. Before that‚ Roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the Navy from 1899 to 1900‚ known as the hero of the Spanish-American War. For Roosevelt the term ‘’strenuous life’’ was broad and it had many different meanings. Inspired by his personal experiences

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    Iran’s Nuclear Deal: Challenges and Opportunities Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal These days‚ almost everyone is curious about an erratic and hence potentially troublesome nuclear deal reached between Iran and the P 5+1 (read America). Soon after the agreement‚ the two sides have begun interpreting it in opposite directions. Americans are claiming that Iran would have to significantly roll back its nuclear programme‚ whereas Iranian interpretation does not endorse this point of view. Soon

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    more extravagant upcoming than Theodore Roosevelt. From surviving multiple plane crashes to surviving a gunshot to the heart‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ a lover of ecology‚ for the extraordinary man he is‚ must have had an extraordinary life as well. He could have even considered himself a Renaissance man due to his many acquired titles. When he’s not earning Nobel prizes‚ fighting as a rough rider in the Spanish-American war‚ or just being a cowboy‚ Theodore Roosevelt is just still a human being. Being human

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    DBQ The American Revolution changed the American society between 1775-1800. The areas in the American society that were changed were economical‚ political‚ and social. ways. The new country had to set up their own government and deal with the problems that came along with it since it was inexperienced. That brought problems between the society and political side. Native Americans and women had their own concerns and opinions. Therefore‚ the American Revolution changed the American Society. ‘

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    Period 1A Mr. Murphy DBQ: Puritans Influence on New England between the 1630`s to the 1660`s During the 1630`s to the 1660`s the Puritans had a frat influence on the New England colonies. Puritans were protestants that arose within the Church of England. They demanded to have a greater and more rigorous discipline and were not satisfied with

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