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    similarly to Theodore D. Roosevelt in “Four Freedoms Address” and attempt to create freedom for everybody by setting the foundation of basic rights for life. Both texts periphrastically elucidate their opinions about the behavior of rulers with different methods of delivery. However‚ the conveyance of Orwell’s hypothetical worst case scenario of 1984 appears to be more persuasive than Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms Address” speech in elaborating the responsibilities of powerful leaders.

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    IMRDC Research Paper Introduction: Theodore Roosevelt became president in September 1901 after the assassination of William McKinley making him the most powerful person in the government. As president‚ Roosevelt advanced political reforms‚ including the heavy regulation of business. Roosevelt was the first president to successfully invoke the Sherman Antitrust Act against monopolies and continued to restrict businesses throughout his presidency. His reforms greatly influenced economic‚ environmental

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    McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. With McKinley’s rather peculiar ideas and Theodore’s drive and ambition for stability they created a name for the progressive era and the American industry. Furthermore‚ with engraving their name in both of these two important times in American history‚ they were prompted with some serious road bumps that test their morals and intelligence as leading the people of the United States. Rauchway describes how McKinley’s assassination made Theodore Roosevelts America possible

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    “The Rake: A Few Scenes from My Childhood” Name___________________________________ Analysis DIRECTIONS: Answer ODDS or EVENS. Be specific and precise; don’t waste words! Complete sentences are NOT necessary!! 1. List 3 significant details about the table. How are these different from what one would typically associate with a family dinner table? -The table was located in the Nook -Was a round table made of wrought iron and topped with iron -The table was associated in their

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    construction‚ the most notable being Theodore Roosevelt‚ who pushed America to build it‚ among other things. Engineers faced the task of designing a canal in hostile terrain‚ their innovations were groundbreaking. This was the

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    An Analysis of High Muck a Muck The High Muck A Muck website demonstrates that the manner in which Chinese culture and people are represented in Vancouver‚ Canada – especially via Chinatowns – has been influenced by racism and discriminatory perspectives that potentially skew the authentic elements of Chinese culture and people. Canada’s relationship with China has been historically difficult for the Chinese. Many Chinese were allowed into Canada in the 1870s to work on the Canadian Pacific Railway

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    Despite the criticism of their reform efforts‚ Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson’s commitment to and success in achieving national reform made them successful progressive presidents. There hasn’t yet been a presidency that didn’t receive criticism‚ with or without justification. Roosevelt in particular‚ received a lot of praise and criticism for his successes and failures. Overall‚ however‚ both Roosevelt and Wilson acknowledged and were committed to bringing about changes during their

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    From what I have researched theodore did not save the lower classes and he did set the whole country on an unsustainable because he did give the people the power to go on strike and that caused the U.S to go into a stage where their were less and less workers to make very important product like bread and quilts very scared because people went on strike so they could get a lot more money. The people that made very important products like milk‚ bread and quilts so the people that pay them had to give

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    candidate for President in 1912‚ Theodore Roosevelt continued to seek reform with his Square Deal policies. Roosevelt was a true Progressive and fought consistently for reform throughout his political career. His address made during the campaign was entitled "The Struggle for Social Justice" from Progressive Principles: Selections from Addresses Made during the Presidential Campaign of 1912‚ ed. Elmer H. Youngman (New York: Progressive National Service‚ 1913)‚ 199-207. Theodore Roosevelt’s main argument

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    President Theodore Roosevelt revolutionized the role of the federal government especially in the areas of labor‚ trusts‚ and world affairs during his term as president. Theodore Roosevelt’s loyalty was with the American people. By improving the working conditions of everyday Americans‚ Roosevelt gained the respect of the American people. During the coal strike of 1902‚ Theodore Roosevelt was faced with an impending disaster of a frigid winter without coal. Instead of calling in troops to end the

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