Originally Teddy Roosevelt was made the vice president of Charles Fairbanks in an attempt to keep him out of a political seat of power by his own party. But after Fairbanks was assassinated the presidency was left to Roosevelt. Once he was president Roosevelt wasted no time in making executive orders and pushing for reforms that would help regulate America's industries, which arguably had more power than the government at the time. As an outdoorsman Roosevelt also worked tirelessly to protect…
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Action is more important than words. It is very important for a leader to have a personality that comes with a large amount of confidence and the motivation to get things done. Theodore Roosevelt believed that the best leaders should be well educated academically, but a leader must also have a great amount of experience. People that come without a source of higher education and important experience are usually found to not succeed in their leadership. Leadership is defined as ‘the action of leading…
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Study Guide #5 Readings Ch. 19, pp. 606-612 Ch. 20, all, p. 644, docs 20.1,2,4,5,7,9 1. How did TR become President? Elected as McKinley’s vice president in 1900 and became president after McKinley’s assassination. 2. Bully pulpit- term used by Teddy Roosevelt to describe the office of the presidency. Roosevelt believed that the president should use his office as a platform to promote his programs and rally public opinion. 3. “Square Deal”- was President Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program…
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imperialism (i.e. Spanish American War, expanding trade, extractive economies, Panama Canal, the idea of a superior Anglo-Saxon culture, yellow journalism, military occupation). Causes of *Imperialism* • By the late 1800’s the U.S. played a major role in world affairs • Countries began to rush to gain influence all over the world – Imperialism* strong countries extend their influence over weaker ones • Japan and Europe did it first Economic Benefits of Imperialism • Desire for raw materials and…
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How did the Cleveland administration handle the annexation issue? What role did Queen Liliuokalani play? The Cleveland administration rejected the issue and gave back the throne to the Queen Liliuokalani, the leader of Hawaii. What were the positions of the Democrats and Republicans in the Congressional debate over the annexation of Hawaii? Republicans supported the annexation & democrats opposed it. Why was the United States interested in obtaining control over such places as the Samoan Islands…
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“Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care.” Theodore Roosevelt showed America just how much he cared with how he conducted himself as President. During Roosevelt's life, many changes and historical events occurred, one of the most surprising being the assassination of President McKinley. The loss was devastating and threw America into a state of distress. Anyone who has studied the life of Theodore Roosevelt can agree that he managed the responsibilities of the Presidency…
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and became increasingly involved in international affairs. 7. What role did U.S. foreign investments have in shaping U.S. foreign policy? U.S foreign investments fostered great involvement in foreign lands, while not completely dictating American foreign policy. The involvement in foreign lands would require and large navy to protect its colonial power. 8. How did the U.S. secure the land for the Panama Canal? Roosevelt would support a Panamanian revolt, sending a cruiser Nashville to prevent…
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that came with the design. Four-hundred workers constructed this sculpture in very dangerous conditions removing about 450,000 ton of the rock carved out of the mountain to make the massive heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln in which all of them reach a height of about sixty feet. The working conditions for the worker were awful. They had to work through conditions that could have been insanely cold and windy to super hot. Each and every day they…
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What: The muckrakers were among the first people to articulate the new spirit of reform as crusading journalists and they directed the public attention toward social, economic, and political injustices. They were known as muckrakers because Theodore Roosevelt accused them of raking up muck about his writings. When: 1860s Significance/Impact: Among the various muckrakers, the most important included Charles Francis Adams Jr. who disclosed corruption among the railroad barons, Ida Tarbell who the Standard…
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Philippines U.S. gained Philippines, Puerto Rice, Guam Rough Riders U.S. Annexes Hawaii Panama Canal World War I UBoats Tanks, machine guns, airplanes, poison gas, trench warfare Zimmerman Telegram Lusitania Wilson’s 14 Points League of Nations Treaty of Versailles American Expeditionary Forces General Pershing Battle of Argonne Forest 4. What major event happened in 1898? What impact did this event have on the United States? Spanish-American War-first time the U.S. enters a foreign…
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