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    Theodore Roosevelt is quoted saying “Believe you can and you're halfway there.” (“Theodore Roosevelt”) Theodore Roosevelt was a man who believed. He believed America would win the war. That was half the battle. Teddy went one step further to ensuring the victory. He went to the Spanish holdings such as San Juan and Kettle Hills and fought for American victory. Teddy created a legacy that will last for years to come. The tough decisions he made in his life ensured that he would become one of the…

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    Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, both influential spirits in American history had very different but slightly similar approaches in domestic and foreign policy. Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy is mainly shown by his belief in neutrality and moral governing. Wilson kept a strong belief in neutrality, trying to keep the United States out of all European affairs. In the beginning of World War 1, when Germany invaded a French ship, Sussex, Wilson issued the Sussex Ultimatum. This said that if…

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    Instead of making the long voyage around the southern tip of South America, ships could make the trip in less than half the time What is the difference between Roosevelt Corollary and dollar diplomacy? Pg. 509 The Roosevelt Corollary was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine by United States President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. Roosevelt's extension of the Monroe Doctrine asserted a right of the United States to intervene to "stabilize" the economic affairs of small states. Dollar Diplomacy…

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    discrimination, segregations, female suffrage, etc. Theodore…

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    election in 1912 would be the first election in which registered voting women suffragists in California would help to elect the President. Suffragists were people in the past that advocated getting extensions of suffrage, especially to women. Had Theodore Roosevelt not parted from William Howard Taft and the Republican Party in the Election of 1912 to form his own third party, Californian women suffragists may not have been as involved in the Election of 1912 as they were. The three candidates…

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    journalists responsible for yellow journalism are muckrakers. This term was coined by Theodore Roosevelt and can be described as journalists that focus on the ‘muck’, or bad parts, of society and publish it so the public is aware of how brutal things really are. The reason for Roosevelt’s speech, “The Man With the Muck Rake”, allows him to express his views on muckrakers and their wrongful doings toward society. Theodore Roosevelt strongly believes that muckrakers are…

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    Theodore Roosevelt is one of the most iconic Presidents in United States history, as well as one of the most important. His famous toothy grin and steel rimmed spectacles are instantly recognizable, as are many of his famous quotes. He is also known for his many achievements, from creating millions of acres of national parks to busting over forty monopolous corporations. He almost always kept a friendly and courteous disposition. His success and popularity were no doubt influenced by his…

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    2, number four, Ladies' Suffrage. Nineteen-twelve was when Theodore Roosevelt turned out for ladies' suffrage and turned into the considerable champion of ladies' rights. What's more, I think one about the minimum saw, yet more vital viewpoints, of Theodore Roosevelt is that he was the colossal male women's activist of his period as far as the essential office holders and lawmakers. However, that backtracks to the start. In 1902, Roosevelt requested the Equity Division to sue the Northern…

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    formed, new ways of thinking being expressed, and multiple attempts on taking of lives. The book, Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt’s America, by Eric Rauchway, maps out the twists and turns during this time period. Rauchway creatively and informatively goes into the details of the assassination of President McKinley, the trial of Leon F. Czolgosz, Theodore Roosevelt’s terms, the beginning and the end of Progressivism, and the influence of anarchism. In 1896, William…

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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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