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    Elenor roosevelt Elenor roosevelt was a verry public speaker.she was she was married to franklen delenor roosevelt they were fifth cousins once removed. Elenor roosevelt was only nineteen when she got married. Elenor was the first wife of a presadent to make public statements on current political issues. Elenor was a verry public speaker. she was inolved in democrtic parties. elenor married her fifth cousin.Elenors uncle gave her away at her wedding becaus her father and mother died.Elenor

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Longman‚ New York 2000 This book is about a woman who forever changed the course of women’s role in American history. Eleanor Roosevelt was an extremely important figure in the history of the United States‚ especially during the twentieth century. The way the author uses the book to help the reader to feel included in Eleanor’s life‚ makes the reader feel as if he knows Mrs. Roosevelt. Eleanor was the daughter of Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt. She

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    Franklin In Chaucer's Tale

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    A franklin‚ in Chaucer’s time‚ was a freehold landowner whose status would have been that of the minor gentry. Chaucer’s pilgrim is described as having been a member of Parliament‚ a magistrate‚ a sheriff and a district auditor‚ and would thus have been a very important person in his local community. He is by no means a poor man‚ as if evident from the description given in the General Prologue. His tale is told immediately after that of the Squire‚ who would have come from the social level just above

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    Ben Franklin Aphorism

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    "Have you somewhat to do tomorrow‚ do it today." Benjamin Franklin made this statement. It could be interpreted in many different ways depending on how you look at it. Some people see it as though you never know what tomorrow holds. So if you have time to do what that you have to do tomorrow today‚ then you should go ahead and get it done. For instance‚ if you have some homework that you know you’re going to have to do tomorrow and have time to do it today‚ you should go ahead and get it done

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    Rosalind Elsie Franklin‚ born July 25‚ 1920‚ was the second of five children of the wealthy family of Ellis Franklin and Muriel Waley. She attended numerous private schools and excelled in math and science. Rosalind died in 1958 at the age of 38 due ovarian cancer; this was likely caused by her extensive work with X-rays. Rosalind Franklin’s work in the field of science revolutionized the way we look at DNA as well as setting a path for female scientists around the world today. Rosalind was born

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    The New Deal: DBQ

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    "DBQ" In 1929‚ the United States Stock Market crashed‚ heralding the tumble into world-wide depression. President Hoover tried to pacify the people by telling them it was temporary and would pass over. But a new figure rose out of the people‚ promising he would do anything and everything he could to restore their lives. In 1932‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to the presidency‚ and his new policies would soon sweep over the country. Roosevelt’s responses to the problems of the Great Depression

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    What were the goals of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First New Deal? “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. President Franklin D. Roosevelt uttered those words to reassure the American people when assuming the Presidency at the darkest hour of the Great Depression. Born into a wealthy New York family‚ FDR attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. Inspired by his fifth cousin‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ FDR entered politics early in his life becoming senator at the age of 28‚ then

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    Brianna Sparks Mr. Zingale/ Mr. Lehman US History/ Language Arts 12 December 2016 Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt was the first First Lady to be publicly active in political and social issues. The director of Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ John Edgar Hoover; however‚ believed that she might be involved in communist activities. Did you know that he ordered his agents to monitor and keep extensive files on her? Thomas Jefferson stated that “All men are created equal” in the Declarations of Independence

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    Trey Draper Dr. Rager History 136 10-21-2011 Theodore Roosevelt: American Hero Although many people at the time disagreed with the actions of Teddy Roosevelt‚ he played a very important role in the Spanish-American war by not only preparing the navy‚ but on the front lines of combat as well. Theodore Roosevelt‚ the 26th president of the United States of America‚ had a huge impact on the Spanish-American war in many ways. The war also had a huge impact on Theodore Roosevelt’s political career

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    the major loss of life seen at both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. At the Yalta conference‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt asked Josef Stalin for Russian support in the war with Japan (Document D). In return for Russian Support against Japan‚ Roosevelt agreed to terms that some historians feel helped create more tension between the two countries because it gave Russia too much power in world affairs. At the time‚ Roosevelt was not confident that the United States could win the war easily without Russian support

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