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    Some historians believe that the single most important turning point in the progressive movement was the assassinations of President William McKinley in 1901. Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901 after serving as Vice President Under McKinley. 1 As president, Roosevelt brought on several progressive reforms. In 1903 he persuaded Congress to establish a new cabinet-level department to increase the federal…

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    American Foreign Policy

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    Governor Livingston High School Money and Morality Katie Zimmermann Advanced Placement United States History Mr. Bolger 2 November 2016 American foreign policy greatly changed in 1898. This was partially due to the the close of the western frontier, which caused citizens to fear that the once abundant natural resources would become scarce. The panic of 1893 further encouraged the search for new overseas markets. In 1898, America 's victory in the Spanish-American War ended the…

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    Michael S. Neiberg wrote The Path To War: How The First World War Created Modern America in 2016. This book was an oral history text written to inform readers of the multiple events that led to World War I. This book takes a deeper look into the social viewpoints and the economic status of America at the beginning of the war. Throughout the book, Neiberg also presents similarities between World War I and modern America, and the lasting effect World War I had on our country. I enjoyed reading…

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    By 1914, the Progressive Era had instilled a healthy dose of positive liberty into American domestic policy, resulting in many important educational, labor, and economic reforms that continue to affect American legislature today. But following WWI, President Woodrow Wilson took the concept of positive liberty to an even more influential level by proposing a new approach to foreign policy that essentially advocated for internationalism. In doing so, he was challenging the American tradition of…

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    Teddy Roosevelt Destined for greatness or not? Theodore Roosevelt was an important person that changed the world. He was a very confident man who believed in a better society. He did not just want to help the United States. He wanted to expand himself over the world. The question is, did he change the world for better or worse? He gained people’s trust, urged them to do right, and was a very open minded person. Teddy Roosevelt oversaw the Panama Canal. “Roosevelt sought to bring the United…

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    Museum curator: Hello everybody! Today we are going to take a look at the bedroom of Theodore Roosevelt. He was the 26th president of the United States and is known as one of the best. Today is actually just my first day as a tour guide, so go easy on me! (laughs nervously) Let’s see who’s on the tour today! (museum curator looks through crowd of people) Oh wow what a variety! We have a group of children on a field trip, a few families, a couple...hello! What’s your names? Couple: *silence*…

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    Scandal is a scandal Throughout the past century, acceptance of different race, gender, sexuality, etc. have improved noticeably. It is more likely for a gay man to be on a magazine and not be criticized for his sexuality. It is more accepting for a transgender woman to go shopping for clothing in the men’s area. The United States is working towards to become the “melting pot” that society has always labeled it as. Yet, there are still many challenges to overcome. In doing so, technology and…

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    During the turn of the 20th century, the United States transitioned toward production by craftsmanship, to industrial machinery. Although the rate of production grew tremendously, issues between the citizens became observable. The Jungle, a powerful and eye-opening novel by Upton Sinclair, shows how the meat-packing industry ran off corruption and “modern” slave work. The upper class, politicians and factory managers, took charge of the hideous environment the working class labored in.…

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    Did Darwinism prove that some races were inferior to others? Darwinism had a huge impact on America in the 20th century. It gave people a whole new world view, a way of looking at the world and how everything began. Charles Darwin, originally born a Christian, rejected the religion because as a boy he felt God let him down and that He must not actually be real. This lead Charles to come up with his own theory of how humans came into the world. This world view was heavily based on the concept of…

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    Response To Imperialism

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    During the 1750’s to 1900’s after the fall of many absolute governments, a new ideology about governing emerged. This new idea consisted of creating governments whose powers were given by their peoples who were drawn together by a shared a common past, beliefs, and culture; said views eventually lead to nationalism which became a key factor for the growth of power of rising nations during this time period. Throughout this new process of nation building, acquisition of new territories, known as…

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