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    Franklin D. Roosevelt Did you know that Franklin D. Roosevelt married his fifth cousin Eleanor Roosevelt? Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in 1882 on January 30 at Hyde Park‚ New York. He was an only child and his parents were James and Sara Ann Roosevelt. He lived in Springwood‚ New York and was educated by tutors until he was fourteen. Then later on in 1896 he went to Groton School for boys. Then later on in 1900 he graduated from Groton and then went to Harvard. He later on got his degree in three

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    known for their policies. Theodore Roosevelt‚ the arrogant and egomaniacal president spoke out of ambition‚ whereas Woodrow Wilson‚ the more morally inclined leader spoke out of actual desire. Both had similar ideas‚ but their means of displaying them‚ and actually carrying through were different. Roosevelt was militaristic and felt war solved everything. Wilson was a pacifist and felt America should try to help their own people first before going to war. Roosevelt fought for the protection of the

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30‚ 1882 at his parents’ estate in Hyde Park‚ New York. His parents were members of the New York aristocracy. His father‚ James‚ was a country gentleman who made money in railroads and coal. His mother‚ Sara‚ was a strong-willed woman who adored her only child and remained a central figure in his life until her death in 1941. His father died in 1900. FDR�s childhood in Hyde Park instilled in him a love of the Hudson Valley‚ farming and rural people. His

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    better or inspired others to become great. One of these great leaders is Eleanor Roosevelt. Some of her outstanding leadership traits are as follows: the determination to succeed‚ having an open mind‚ and having a vision of improving others’ lives. Some may say that a leader may need more than just these traits and that is true for some‚ but these are the some of the traits that made Eleanor a great leader. Eleanor Roosevelt had the determination to inspire‚ teach‚ and show people what she was standing

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    and mothers. [pic] Roosevelt promoted stronger federal legislation to regulate the railroads and other major industries. [pic] Conservation policies like land reclamation and forest preservation were probably Theodore Roosevelt’s most popular and enduring presidential achievement. [pic] Defenders of nature became divided between fervent “preservationists” who wanted to stop all human intrusions and more moderate “conservationist.” [pic] Roosevelt effectively used the power

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    In 1908‚ William Howard Taft accepted the Republican nomination for President with the backing by his friend and the current president‚ Theodore Roosevelt. Taft was expected to uphold the progressive beliefs and reforms that Roosevelt has started in his presidency. Although some historians have deemed Taft an “average” president‚ instead‚ he is a champion who had many accomplishments and upheld his ethical values by firmly believing and trusting in the American judicial system. From the beginning

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    Progressivism: Theodore Roosevelt vs. Woodrow Wilson There is usually great debate when discussing whether Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson was a better president during the Progressive era. In order to make an educated conclusion on who was the best‚ though‚ we must first define progressivism. Progressivism is the political orientation of those who favor progress toward better conditions in government and society. With this in mind‚ although it may seem like the competition is neck and neck

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    Secretary of the Navy under President William McKinley. He advocated war against Spain and mobilized the Navy while his boss was away. When the U.S. declared war on Spain‚ Roosevelt assembled the Rough Riders and led the First Volunteer Cavalry to victory on Cuba’s San Juan Hill in 1898. Pbs.org also reports that as President‚ Roosevelt followed McKinley in ending the relative isolationism that had dominated the country since the mid-1800s‚ acting aggressively in foreign affairs‚ often without the support

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    Progress is not something that comes very quickly. It is a gradual process that takes time‚ in the interest of our country and the Progressive Era‚ more than a decade. The presidents of this time‚ Roosevelt‚ Taft‚ and Wilson‚ were like chefs developing a recipe for the betterment of the United States. Every act that was passed‚ each decision that was made‚ was a trial or taste-test of the constantly changing recipe for the country. If something angered citizens or drew criticism‚ the president went

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    Brianna Sparks Mr. Zingale/ Mr. Lehman US History/ Language Arts 12 December 2016 Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt was the first First Lady to be publicly active in political and social issues. The director of Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ John Edgar Hoover; however‚ believed that she might be involved in communist activities. Did you know that he ordered his agents to monitor and keep extensive files on her? Thomas Jefferson stated that “All men are created equal” in the Declarations of Independence

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