include, Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King Jr, Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth, Louis Armstrong and Charles Lindbergh but one man stands above the rest, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, the force behind the digging of Panama Canal, President Theodore Roosevelt is the most significant person in the United States’ history between 1877 and 1990 because he led America through progressive reforms, made strong foreign policy and gave the president more power in government. America was evolving…
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Munroe Activists within the Progressive Era were severely effective, mirroring aspects of the United States that desperately needed reclamation. The Progressive Era reformers are still, and have been, epitomes to activists of other events such as Martin Luther King, Jr., who looked at Booker T. Washington as an example of an African American who has changed society. These reformers reflect onto political, social, and economic progressivism. Within the Progressive Era, there were many corruptions…
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Theodore “T.R.” Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt was the United States twenty-sixth president. His presidential term started on September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He took the office after the assassination of our twenty-fifth President, WIlliam McKinley. At the age of forty-two Roosevelt became the youngest president in the nation’s history. He led Congress, and the American Public towards a strong foreign policy and progressive reforms. TR was also the first President to be awarded with the…
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Panama Canal Zone and the subsequent construction of the Panama Canal. 253. Henry Cabot "Slim" Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924) was an American Republican Senator and historian from Massachusetts. He was also a friend and confidant of Theodore Roosevelt. He had the role (but not the title) of Senate Majority leader. 254. The Insular Cases are several U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning the status of territories acquired by the United States in the Spanish-American War (1898). 255. The Irreconcilables…
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by state legislatures 26th Amendment – an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1971, granting all citizens aged 18 and older the right to vote 38th Parallel – formed the dividing line between North and South Korea Addams, Jane – one of the most influential members of the settlement house movement; founder of Hull House in Chicago affirmative action – a policy that seeks to correct the effects of past discrimination by favoring the groups who were previously disadvantaged Agricultural Adjustment…
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Progressive reform Era was a period of time where widespread activism and reform was spread throughout the United States This occurred between 1890’s and the 1920’s. This Era was focused on reducing and eliminating corruption in the governments cause by urbans, immigrants & industrilizations. I chose to explore the life of Robert La Follette as he was part of this Era he was known as a progressive politician that took a stand for the American Republic he represented Wisconsin in both congress…
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Pacific and the U.S. was able to retain the harbor at Pago Pago. 2. (8) Teller Amendment What: The Teller amendment placed a condition on the United States’ military presence in Cuba. It was an amendment to a joint resolution of Congress in reply to President McKinley’s war message. The amendment stated that the U.S. could not annex Cuba, but instead it would leave the control of the island to their people. When: April 20, 1898 Significance/Impact: The significance was that the U.S. promised, in paper…
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up settlements in California, Florida, and New Mexico that were eventually merged into the United States. There were also some French settlements along the Mississippi River. The English settlements up and down the Atlantic coast were by far the most important in shaping the history of the United States. The Virginia Colony began 1607 and the Pilgrims' Plymouth Colony in 1620. Some 100,000 Puritans came to New England, especially the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Beginning in 1614, the Dutch settled…
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Not everyone believed that NAWSA was acting fast enough or with sufficient effectiveness, which lent itself to the creation of the National Women’s party. People questioned how much success NAWSA was actually achieving since politicians, for the most part, continued to ignore the suffragist’s efforts during the early 1900s. NAWSA reasoned that if a majority of states passed legislation supporting them, then Congress would have no choice but to consider an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. But…
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Alliance System was one of the causes of WW1 Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points: ∙ Wilson’s vision of a just and lasting peace, which he outlined it in his points that reflected the “national self determination” ∙ The League of Nations is the most important point along with Self Determination Self Determination: ∙ This is part of the Wilson’s 14 points that represented the right of people to decide how they should be governed League of Nations: ∙ A blueprint of the United…
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