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    Andre Mooney Role Model Review Essay – Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt (born Anna Eleanor Roosevelt) was born on October 11‚ 1884. She was born into a very wealthy New York City family. Despite her parents’ marriage problems and her father’s alcoholism‚ Eleanor was raised in a very strict Protestant home (God and Mrs. Roosevelt‚ 2010). Her parents died before she was ten and her Grandmother raised her. It was not until her marriage to Franklin Roosevelt‚ Eleanor’s fifth cousin‚ that her religious

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    c. Early reformers tried to make changes by voting. Besides voting‚ high-minded messengers of the social gospel promoted a brand of progressivism based on Christian teachings d. These reformers were called muckrakers because President Roosevelt did not like them snooping around to dig up information on other people e. The targets of the muckrakers were companies‚ the government‚ and other miscellaneous things. More specifically‚ muckrakers uncovered an alliance between a business

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    From president Roosevelt becoming a vegetarian to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles‚ the progressive era‚ foreign policy‚ and World War one were major parts of United States history. The progressive movement was caused by labor unions and the presidents’ progressive plans. World War one and Open Door Policy caused the American Foreign Policy. This in many ways helped shape and increase American power in the early 20th Century. The progressive movement was an effort made to help make America

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    fearlessness‚ and having a vision for the country’s future are qualities that make an amazing president. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt deserves to be added to Mount Rushmore and have his face carved on the colossal monument next to 4 other amazing leaders because he is responsible for forming America as we know it today. During his presidency‚ President Roosevelt helped the people through numerous obstacles which was a task that no other president in the history of the United States has had

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    way or another have a special bond between them and their father. But‚ a father and son form an unbreakable bond. It’s natural for a father to groom his son and teach him things he himself faced when he was once young. The poem "My Papa’s Waltz" by Theodore Roethke entails a memory of a small boy and father perceived to be having a good time and having a good time and dancing despite the father being drunk. “My Papa’s Waltz” is a positive childhood experience because the drunk father made time for his

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    would cut trees and never replaced them; people would dump their wastes into rivers‚ poisoning it. Fortunately‚ Roosevelt noticed the importance of their land and reserved forests and bodies of water by the influence of John Muir and Gifford Pinchot. John Muir persuaded Roosevelt that he should set aside 148 million acres of land and explained the importance of it‚ therefore Roosevelt then kept 1.5 million acres of water-power sites and another 80 million acres of land for mineral and water resources

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    to devote himself to the arts or sciences. He uses the citizens of Chicago and Illinois as examples of people who embody such a spirit. Those who do not embrace the strenuous life‚ however‚ do not live meaningful lives. As the speech continues‚ Roosevelt claims that the strenuous life can benefit not just the individual‚ but also the entire country. He advocates imperialism as an extension of the strenuous life. America must become involved in global affairs‚ or else it will suffer as a nation. America

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    American Imperialism January 17‚ 2011 American Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century was a very important era in our country. Imperialism is the acquisition of control over the government and the economy of another nation; usually by conquest. The United States became an imperialistic world power in the late nineteenth century by gaining control over the Hawaiian Island and after the Spanish American War (1898)‚ Guam‚ the Philippines‚ Cuba and Puerto Rico. (Davidson‚ Delay‚ Heyrman‚ Lytle &

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    HISTORY 2020 FIRST TAKE HOME EXAM You may use only class notes‚ your weekly outlines‚ and your text book. Nothing will be accepted from the Internet‚ or any other source. REMEMBER‚ USE OF THE INTENET IS PLAGARISM. YOU MUST EMPHASIZE CLASS NOTES AND OUTLINES! You may use your book‚ but your answers will not be correct if you do not provide responses which reflect the class lectures/discussions. YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN WORK! You are not to discuss‚ or work on the exam‚ with anyone else. All

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    Advocates of progressivism had a goal of curing society’s ills by improving government and its role‚ but some progressives had different approaches to this reform. Presidents Wilson and Roosevelt can be used as examples of this complex reform because they both wanted to improve the economy‚ but had different incentives behind the programs they used to do so. Roosevelt’s program of progressive reform‚ New Nationalism‚ was created in an effort to regulate only those trusts that were “bad” for public

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