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    Benjamin Franklin

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17 1706 to the parents Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger. Benjamin Franklin was the tenth son born to his father who was on his second wife‚ which in total his father had seventeen children. Benjamin Franklin father wanted him to become a clergy but can afford only to send him for one year in order to become a clergy you needed years of schooling. But that didn’t stop him from becoming an apprentice at his brother printer company. At only 12 years old Benjamin

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    Theodore Roosevelt

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    Theodore Roosevelt by Eric Theodore Roosevelt the 26th president of the United States‚ was born at 33 East 20th Street in New York on October 27‚ 1858.His father was a man of some wealth and importance in civic affairs. A prosperous family like the Roosevelts had a better than most people in that era. At eight years of age he was sickly and delicate and then his interest in natural-history started at this early age. Through sports and outdoor living‚ he became rugged and a love of the

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    Professor Brienza-Larsen Introduction to Eleanor Roosevelt A. Leaderships from the first lady and skills that are required to become the best possible leader in anything you choose. B. Eleanor was our First Lady at 48 years old. (4 March 1933- 12 April 1945). C. To define what a leader should possess and portray in the field of their study. D. Who is Eleanor Roosevelt and what made her a leader‚ my field of study and why I choose this career‚ and finally

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    Throughout the Cold War the United States considered the installation in Latin America of radical regimes-socialist‚ Marxist-Leninist‚ or "leftist" in any way- to be utterly intolerable. Any such development would represent an advance for the communist cause and a vital loss for the West. Acceptance of this outcome could weaken the credibility of the United States as the leader of the west and as a rival for the USSR. In the eyes of Cold Warriors‚ the consolidation of any left-wing regime in the

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    American Foreign Policy George Washington stated‚ “Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances‚ with any portion of the foreign world”( McClenaghan 481). Those words said by George Washington shaped the American foreign policy for more than a century. The main purpose of the American foreign policy is to protect the security of the United States from issues that may arise with other countries. There are three main goals the American foreign policy seek to accomplish. The first goal

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    standard. Foreign nations became dependent on the United States’ prosperity because economic problems‚ such as crop failures‚ were affecting their stability. This along with many other factors developed America’s strong sense of nationalism. The concept of social Darwinism was applied not only to domestic concerns‚ but to foreign concerns as well. Americans felt that their previous abilities to empower themselves over the Native Americans set as a precedent for their capability to influence foreign nations

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    Roosevelt: The New Deal

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    financial aspects of the country. When the stock market crashed and the economy was in shambles the federal government had to take a different approach to how the country’s money should be run. President Franklin Roosevelt was the driving force in this shift of government. When Roosevelt came into office in 1932 he had a new vision for the country. The president before him‚ J Edger Hoover‚ took the trickle down approach by not stimulating the poor

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    Hoover vs. Roosevelt

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    Matt Stefanko APUS – Period 7 8 April 2010 Hoover vs. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt were both presidents during one of the most difficult times in American history‚ the Great Depression. To try and ease the hardships that many Americans were facing‚ each President developed many different programs. The different actions that each took to lessen the blow of the depression classified them as either a liberal or conservative. If their actions focused on helping the economy

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    only three hundred and some years old‚ it has seen numerous wars and problems‚ be it world or domestic. At this time it is important to have a president who can solve those problems. I believe that two of best United States’ presidents were Franklin Delano Roosevelt or FDR‚ and Woodrow Wilson. Although both of them were great presidents and they had many characteristics in common they also had numerous differences. FDR was born in New York on January 30‚ 1882. He graduated from Harvard University in

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    Theodore Roosevelt

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    Theodore Roosevelt One of America’s most powerful and influential Presidents in its history would have to beTheodore Roosevelt. Although strong and powerful as an adult‚ he gave no signs of being a strong leader in American history during his childhood years. His sickly little body held him back from being as active as he wanted. Asthma was his biggest health issue and Teddy had a hard time doing anything strenuous without getting extremely ill. Even though he was thought to be hindered from

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