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    The Monroe Doctrine was enunciated in December 2, 1823 by the fifth president of the United Stated, James Monroe. According to the Office of the Historian: “The three main concepts of the doctrine—separate spheres of influence for the Americas and Europe, non-colonization, and non-intervention—were designed to signify a clear break between the New World and the autocratic realm of Europe (Historian).” In other words, the purpose of this doctrine was to let the world know that not only United…

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    military actions of the day. Some of these problems had relations to unsanitary living conditions, low wages, long hours, unsafe working conditions, child labor, no access to education, racism, discrimination, segregations, female suffrage, etc. Theodore…

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    Have you ever though about rather Providence Canyon should become a national Park??There is a lot of history behind the Canyon.The Grand Canyon is know as the Little Grand Canyon.The grand canyon is know from it's features.Say if an animal there you never saw before you would like to see and you would have the opportunity to see that once in a life time animal.The Canyon should be considered a National Park that would be so fun.It would be enjoying and a World class experience.Based on…

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    Theodore Roosevelt is widely regarded as the first modern president of the United States. He is known for his achievements in the social, political, and business world during the Progressive Era. His achievements helped shape and change America for the better, and because of this impact, he is one of the faces found on Mount Rushmore. His many reforms for big business, conservationism, and his impact on the meat packing industry, all made President Roosevelt one of the most significant…

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    president running mate. The Republican Party split over their choice for a presidential candidate. Conservative Republicans re-nominated President William Taft. While the progressive wing split off to form the Progressive Party and they nominated Theodore Roosevelt, who had already served as the president from 1901 to 1909. With the Republicans divided, Wilson, won 435 electoral votes compared to the 88 votes Roosevelt and the eight Taft received. He received nearly 42 percent of the popular…

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    The Big South Conference was founded on August 21st, 1983. When Charleston Southern Athletic Director and Augusta President George Christenberry started recruiting members into the conference and they brought in Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina, and Winthrop joined the newly formed conference (Big South). Dr. Edward M. Singleton was then named as the leagues first Commissioner. Singleton then continued to add members to the conference such as Armstrong State, Radford, and…

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    The Election of 1912 was one of the most unique elections America has had. Four candidates William Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Eugene Debs. All in which were apart of different political parties that proposed they had a particular interest in protecting the people and making the economy fairly equal. Eugene Debs representative of the socialist party, based his campaign on the purpose of giving power to the workers, and allowing the community to regulate the means of…

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    industrialist, delivered concerns regarding unequal distribution of wealth to the poor. In his article, “Gospel of Wealth,” Carnegie shares his belief that the duty of the wealth is to support the poverty-stricken by being a “caretaker for the poor.” Theodore Roosevelt closed down John D. Rockefellers, “Standard Oil” company because it had corrupt ideals. Upton Sinclair’s novel, “The Jungle,” exposed meat factories which proceeded on creating the “Meat…

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    Sabeena Jagdeo Social Origins of the Progressive Reform There are many interpretations to the progressive era in American history. Some say it was reforms made by the middle class, while others argue that it was conducted by the lower-class, and African American women. Overall, it was conducted by many groups, with a number of different intentions on how to change, and improve the American society. It was a time for progressives to take action in preserving the American values, while slightly…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt Page Break We have had many great presidents during America’s time and one of those great presidents would be Franklin D. Roosevelt. He got America through the Great Depression and World War 2 and was one of the most influential presidents during our History. He was a democratic president who won by a land slide against republican Herbert Hoover and Socialist Norman Thomas. After the election Roosevelt was very busy with the war in Europe and the depression that was…

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