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    States was destined to expand across and around North America and its neighboring lands while others believed it would be wrong to try and take the land from countries that already had control over them. Important historical figures such as Theodore Roosevelt and William Graham Sumner are prime examples of American citizens who had conflicting beliefs on this topic. For these two prominent men, they each had their own opinion on whether the United States should or should not acquire land under Spanish

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    the people of social injustices, inequality, corruption in order to bring about reform. Roosevelt inserts his opinion/belief to show the country how serious ‘Yellow Journalism’ is and needs to be addressed because if not it could lead to calamity. During this speech, Roosevelt used a strong structure, good choice of words, and tone, not only grabbing the audience's attention showing them the lies, but Roosevelt is pointing out their faults.      Throughout Roosevelt’s speech, ‘The Man With The Muskurate’

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    President Theodore Roosevelt By Ryan Baglietto Table of Contents: 1. Presidential Facts 2. Theodore Roosevelt’s Childhood 3. Education 4. Personal Life 5. Accomplishments 6. What do I think of President Roosevelt: 7. Presidential Picture 8. Bibliography 1. Presidential Facts: My president’s name is Theodore Roosevelt. His nickname is Teddy. Did you know the Teddy Bear was named after him? President Roosevelt was in office from September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He was

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    Theodore Roosevelt during his life would spend time in North Dakota to hunt buffalo and settled in a ranch there for some years as he found a renowned interest in the area he called his “second home”. In 2005, Dickinson State University (DSU) began to explore the legacy of the 26th President as a tribute to his historical legacy and admiration to the territory that the university resides today. As a result the Theodore Roosevelt Center was founded in 2007 at the university. In essence the Theodore

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    Teddy Roosevelt believed that we all shall not be separated or treated differently from other people , race or religion because no matter what we are the same species. Samuel Gompers believed that make workers reform also make the country be divided. In 1906 Teddy Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role by negotiating during the Russian and Japanese war. Teddy believed that we should be securing all ports belonging to the United States alo have great military power also he believed in most

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    Roosevelt Corollary

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    What character(s) are in the cartoon: The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea cartoon, I see Theodore Roosevelt carrying a big stick, walking prideful while pulling away ships that say “Debt Collector, The Sheriff, The Receiver” from Latin America. I also see many birds flying over the Caribbean Sea and Latin America territories. What symbols and actions does the artist employ in the cartoon: The birds represent Germany and Great Britain, and the ships represent the United States Naval. The big stick

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    Eleanor Roosevelt

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    Hernandez 1 Hernandez 1 On October 11, 1884, a remarkable individual whom would later be considered one of the world’s most influential women was born. Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York to her parents Anna Hall Roosevelt and Elliot Roosevelt. With her blue eyes and light brown hair, she would warm the heart of every individual she came across. She grew to be five feet and eleven inches, which to this day makes her the tallest first lady. With regards

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    Just along the Hudson River in Hyde Park, New York (Johnson 13), there lived a wealthy couple (Osinski 11). The couple was James Roosevelt (Johnson 13) and Sara Delano Roosevelt (Johnson 14). Despite being distant cousins (Osinski 11), Sara gave birth to Franklin Delano Roosevelt on January 30, 1882 (Osinski 11). Franklin grew up at Hyde Park as an only child (Gies 1), and he began learning from tutors hired by Sara at the age of six (Gies 2). Along with being taught English, Franklin learned Latin

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    Delano Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt are very influential individuals in the political development of the United States of America and are key to the history of the US. There are several differences and similarities between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt. Franklin Delano Roosevelt [FDR], was a Democrat and the 32nd President of the United States. The Democrats nominated Franklin Roosevelt as their candidate for president in 1932 against the incumbent Hoover. Roosevelt was elected

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    Theodore Roosevelt, born on October 27, 1858 on East 20th Street in New York City, New York, was a powerful man who had many powerful influences. He was a leader to a country, a son of two parents, a brother to three siblings, a husband to a wife, and father to six children. But before Mr.Roosevelt did have the chance to make his influences, he had his childhood first. As said before, Roosevelt was the son of two parents, Martha and Theodore Roosevelt, in fact, Theodore Jr. was actually called Teedie

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