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    Perhaps the greatest president of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt. In the two terms that he served, Roosevelt was able to bring the nation to levels of prosperity and success that were never thought possible. He was not like any other president; Theodore Roosevelt knew what he wanted to change and exactly how he was going to use his political power. He touched the lives of thousands when he took charge and terminated the corruption going on in the country during his time. Roosevelt…

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    McKinley was in need of a vice president. Republican Party bosses of New York eagerly nominated their governor for the position so that the state Republican political machine could be reserved and because vice president was seen as a dead end job. After McKinley was elected, the hope was that the former New York governor, Theodore Roosevelt, could no longer affect the state of New York, or the nation as a whole. Mr. Roosevelt was an active man that believed in exercise and the outdoors. When…

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    conservation movement within the United States was the ending of an unlimited national resource era and the beginning of the creation of nature as capitalism. Between the years of 1850-1930 government opened up national parks and forest in hopes to balance out the effects of westward expansion and the depletion of America’s natural advantages. Within this movement there were many key officials such as Theodore Roosevelt who saw the benefits in protecting the United States natural sights.…

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    that hunger and poverty levels only exist in smaller societies or certain areas of the world but the reality is it’s much closer than believed. Conscious Alliance is a national nonprofit organization that supports local communities in crisis through hunger relief and youth empowerment. By operating food drives across the United States, building food storages for communities in need, and through empowerment and education programs for youth in impoverished Native American reservations.…

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    to allow to allow the building of the Panama Canal. He also received Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to negotiate the Russian-Japanese war. He also earned a reputation as a great ecologist for his act in setting aside 125 million acres for national forests. Theodor was first President to win the Nobel Peace Prize, first President to ride in an automobile,…

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    The National Guard plays many roles in keeping our country safe from protecting the United States to assisting in helping civilians during natural disasters. The National Guard has played quite an enormous role in the past when Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina hit the coast of the United States of America. Hurricane Katrina had arrived on August 23, 2005 and disappeared on August 31, 2005. Hurricane Sandy came into effect October 22, 2012 and the storm died out on October 31, 2012. The storms…

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    American public until about 50 years after his death on April 9, 1959 in Phoenix Arizona. Now, he has made a bigger impact on architecture than any other American architect ever and has inspired thousands around the world. He began his work when the United States was struggling not only find its identity in architecture, but also its identity as an entire nation. His style and thought process were well advanced for his time, which is why very few architects have tried to recreate his unorthodox…

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    countries and signed several economic treaties and increased annual payments of the Panama Canal (Brajkovic). During World War II, Franklin meet with Churchill and Stalin to make regions for Germany after they surrendered and built the foundation of the United Nations (“Franklin D. Roosevelt”. History). Franklin wanted the U.S to be isolated from the war, so Franklin passed the Neutrality Acts and delivered his…

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    First off, the official language is Portuguese which makes up almost 100 percent of the population. Brazilians have a strong national ideology that their land is a “racial democracy”. As far as the Brazilian class system goes, people with darker skin tend to be economically and socially disadvantaged. Class is determined by economic status and skin color. Women make up forty percent of the workforce but are found with lower paying jobs than males such as teaching, nursing, and jobs with clerical…

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    Far West Disadvantages

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    After the Civil War, many people moved to the Far West due to its wet and lush territory, high mountains, flat plains, treeless prairies and great forests. These different societies that developed in the “Far West” included the Western Tribes, the Spanish, Chinese immigrants and white settlers. Firstly, the Plains Indians, the most powerful of the Indian tribes, adapted to the new environment of the Far West by hunting buffalo, which was a big part of their livelihood as they used it for their…

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