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    The reform leader I picked is Theodore Roosevelt. I picked him because I believe he did the most for American society. Roosevelt made a lot of impacts on American society. For example, under the Square Deal, his policies, the Sherman Anti-trust was created. This act purpose was to stop trust and monopolies. This send a loud message making an impact. Another impact was his Pure Food and Drug Act. The purpose of this act was for food and products to be inspected, when food was in good condition,…

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    (Rauchway, xi). Before taking Mckinley’s place as President, Theodore Roosevelt belived, “I have really much less influence with the President now that I am Vice-President than I had even when I was governor” (Rauchway, 11). Now with the influence he needed ad President, Roosevelt “played on his constituents’ legitimate fears so that they would support him in his efforts to stamp out radical dissent” (Rauchway, xii). Roosevelt brought eights years of prosperity to America. He helped to create…

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    the facility to the Red Cross and the Wilson Administration’s Interior Secretary, the conditions of the hospital improved greatly (“First Lady Biography: Eleanor Roosevelt” 1). After FDR was elected New York’s governor, Eleanor became more and more independent, traveling across the country, inspecting state facilities, and becoming politically active. Segregation between Caucasians and African Americans was an issue in the country and one of the many causes that Eleanor dedicated her time to…

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    Teddy roosevelt did a lot for the industrial industry. He also done a lot with nature and he was president. When teddy was a kid he use to study all kinds of things like taxidermy insects and things like that. Teddy was the 26th president of the united states he has done many things to help out this country. He broke monopolies and trusts and saved the wild life convention. Teddy's real name is Theodore Roosevelt he was the first youngest president in the nation before John F. Kennedy. Theodore…

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    Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York. He died in Georgia in 1945 because of cerebral hemorrhage. Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy family in New York. He was the son of James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt. His parents and private tutors provided him with almost all his formative education; the Roosevelts had been prosperous for many years, making fortunes in real estate and trade. In 1905, Roosevelt married his distant cousin, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt successful life was actually full or hardship and hurt.But still “FDR got through it and helped america get back up on its feet again. With his success came meany pros like 60 years later a 6th grader is writing about him. Franklin D Roosevelt was born January 20th , 1882 In upstate new york. When “FDR” was growing up he was a only child so his mom had a big impact on his life . He was homeschooled until he was 14. Then a little after he was 15 he went to a…

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    January 30, 1882 Franklin Roosevelt had a great life ahead of him. However, his disease made it hard for him later in his life. We all know him today for being the 32nd president, who was elected four times and who not only ended the Great Depression, he also created Social Security. His most famous action as President was to declare the bombing at Pearl Harbour “a day that will live in infamy” and it propelled the United States into World War II. Franklin D. Roosevelt was a very accomplished…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt In 1933, following President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election to the White House, a new era, called the New Deal began. This era revolved around the reform ideas in the years following World War I, and massive number of racial and ethnic minorities readily embraced new changes that will end their long-standing grievances and disadvantages. The First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the activists of that time period, who focused primarily on the issue of human rights. During…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most memorable First Ladies that our nation has ever known. She transformed the White House into a home for family and guests alike. Eleanor had very strong political views that many people didn’t agree with. She also had many radio commentaries and magazine columns that she used to reach the public. As president, her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, used her as a link to the public. Eleanor Roosevelt drastically changed the role of the First Lady in many ways.…

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    1) Primarily, President Theodore Roosevelt believed that the strict definition of the American was a citizen who proudly stood for their country and no one else. No matter where they were born, if this person came with the intention to stay and support their new country, then they were considered American by definition. Roosevelt believed that all immigrants who came to America should be given all the rights an American citizen would receive. This way they did not build resentment against the…

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