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    Most Progressive President During the Progressive Era‚The United States faced many problems that needed to be addressed which were unfair business‚ poor working conditions and destruction of the environment. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson worked to fix some of these problems. While all the Presidents worked to correct these problems during the Progressive Era‚ Woodrow Wilson was the most progressive president because he attacked big business’s‚ signed the act

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    Song/Poem Analysis

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    Daddy? When you think of the term “daddy” what thoughts come to mind? For most it is an affectionate or familiar term‚ but not for all. In his poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ Theodore Roethke depicts an altercation between a father and son. In contrast to the poem‚ Holly Dunn emphasizes love and tenderness between a father and child in the song “Daddy’s hands.” Each writer is showing the important role a father plays in a child’s life from very different points of view. Both pieces have a very different

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    UNIT 8 SYLLABUS: Progressivism and Imperialism 1900-1917 AP U.S. HISTORY – Hammill Date Class Activity Homework/Readings Wednesday‚ Jan. 23 Thursday Jan. 24 Progressivism Muckrakers Who said it? HERstory… Movie Night: Iron Jawed Angels Pageant. 665-685 AMSCO 430-440 HW: Presidents Chart and Women’s Rights Data Friday Jan. 25 Monday Jan. 28 Progressive Prez’s RQ: Presidents Policies Progressive Prez Debate Pageant 626-640 AMSCO: Chapter 20 HW: Essential Questions for Imperialism

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    Tattoos a stigma?

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    unusual‚ and often does not make sense to me that society despises individuals with body art‚ and often associates them with delinquency‚ however‚ it is depicted as normal when influential people are seen with body ink. An example would be President Theodore Roosevelt; the 32nd President of the United States. He proudly bore a tattoo of his family crest across his chest. If

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    of the person who created it. The definition of Muckrakers is that they were American journalists and novelists during the first ten years of the 1900s. They exposed and wrote about the corruption that was happening in the government and business. Theodore Roosevelt was the person who created this term. 2. Naturalism was a literary movement of the late 19th century that was an extension of Realism. What was the main focus of the Naturalistic writer? The main focus of a Naturalistic writer is to

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    America's Social Evils

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    America. Four history-changing amendments were passed after reformers worked tirelessly to make America a better place‚ even if some were not continued today to the extent that they were during Progressive era. Even some presidents‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ and Howard Taft were supportive active in passing some progressive reforms. Overall‚ I think this was such a powerful time for the United States‚ and it really showcased our drive and motivation to try and make this country what it is

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    Summary of “Unsung Heroes.” In the article “Unsung Heroes” published in June 2000 issue of The Progressive‚ Howard Zinn argues that people must recognize unsung heroes and replace many national idols such as Andrew Jackson‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and Theodore Roosevelt with more honorable people such as John Ross‚ Mark Twain‚ Emma Goldman‚ and Helen Keller. According to Mr. Zinn‚ historical figures‚ which are seen as national idols in America today‚ are presented to the public opinion in over-simplified

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    My Papa's Waltz analysis

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    "My Papa’s Waltz" Analysis In the poem "My Papa’s Waltz" by Theodore Roethke‚ the speaker is reflecting on a childhood experience involving his father. Some people think that this poem is one of a happy relationship between a father and son. Other people believe that this poem has a hidden message of parental abuse. In my point of view‚ the imagery and language‚ the symbolism‚ and tone in the poem gave me the impression of the love between the father and son‚ not of an abusive relationship. You

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    While having the option to read the novel‚ The Cay or watch the movie‚ The Cay I would rather read the book. I believe the book‚ by Theodore Taylor‚ is better because of the fact that there is far more details of the adventure that Phillip and Timothy had in the book than in the movie‚ produced by Walter Seltzer. I also can see in the movie that there is a very low budget for the movie. I also believe that the fact that you can read Philip’s mind it makes that story that much better and shows how

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    Although Taft consulted Congress during its deliberations on the bill to a certain extent‚ critics charged that he ought to have imposed more of his own recommendations (that is‚ more lowered schedules) on the bill. However‚ unlike his predecessor (Theodore Roosevelt)‚ Taft felt that the president should not dictate lawmaking and should leave Congress free to act as it saw

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