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    3.04 free from fear

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    front that we are brave and we are not afraid of anything. It all comes down the truth. There’s wars out in the world today and we all have are fear of them but we have people trying to enlighten us showing there’s nothing to fear. Such as Obama and Theodore Roosevelt’s speeches yet they might be far apart in years they both come down to the bottom line of fear and overcoming it as well. Although there rich and we are poor we both have fear within are core. Let’s not try to just put on a front but become

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    Bruno Mars

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    from Brooklyn‚ New York). At age 2‚ he got the nickname “Bruno” from his father because of his resemblance to professional wrestler‚ Bruno Sammartino. At age 4‚ he was featured in MidWeek for his Elvis impersonating. In 2003 he graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Hawaii. Shortly after‚ he moved here to pursue his music career. He has written songs for‚ Travie McCoy‚ Cee-Lo Green‚ and Flo Rida. Currently‚ he sings his own songs such as‚ “The Lazy Song”‚ “Grenade”‚ “Just the Way You Are”

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    Describe the importance of the following people during the Imperialistic era and/or WWI. – Alfred Thayer Mahan Emilio Aguinaldo‚ General Pershing‚ General Weyler‚ Herbert Hoover‚ Pancho Villa‚ President McKineley‚ President Wilson‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Taft‚ Josiah Strong Commodore Dewey 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Identify the purpose and relevant country of the Platt Amendment ‚ Foraker Act‚ Open Door Notes Explain the controversy and result surrounding the American acquisition

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    William Howard Taft Dbq

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    He was very popular and won a second term on his own record. One of his most popular acts was working to break up industrial monopolies under the Sherman Antitrust Act. Roosevelt loved the outdoors and was responsible for setting aside 200‚000‚000 acres for national forests‚ and refuges. He won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end the Russo-Japanese war. He also was driven to start of construction of the Panama Canal

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    been troublesome - Roosevelt the brash "huge picture" scholar‚ and Taft the friendly yet saved point of interest individual. At last‚ Roosevelt‚ having given Taft the administration‚ trusted it was his to recover. The progressives needed Teddy Roosevelt back in the White House. At the point when the Republican tradition of 1912‚ controlled by the preservationists‚ renominated Taft‚ they shot and shaped the Progressive‚ or "Bull Moose" Party‚ to bolster Roosevelt. When Roosevelt was on the vote‚ Taft

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    Dbq Progressive Era

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    The progressive era was a thirty-year period in which the United States was completely reformed. Actions were taken to improve working conditions for laborers and women. President Roosevelt and Wilson were both reformers for the rights and voice of the people. Theodore Roosevelt used his presidency to put regulations of businesses and make sure the government is still higher than corporations. Individual Reformers and the government in the progressive era went through a great deal to bring about

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    The Progressive Era The Progressive Era was a time of reform as the United States evolved into an industrialized world power. The country was coming into a new age of large scale corporations and factories. The country was changing and it was necessary for the government to find their place in business and in the welfare of the people. The industrialists‚ factory workers‚ immigrants‚ women‚ and politicians developed the history of the Progressive Era and forever affected the future of America.

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    Yannic Tschaitschian January 11‚ 2008 Mrs. Shelton 4th Block Honors History Ten Days That Shaped America 1) May 26‚ 1637-The Mystic Massacre of the Pequot War On May 26‚ 1637‚ English settlers under Captain John Mason‚ and Narragansett and Mohegan allies set fire to a Pequot fort near the Mystic River. The fort only had two entrances‚ and anybody that tried to flee the fort was shot by awaiting enemies. The only Pequots that survived were those who had followed their sachem Sassacus in

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    George Washington Carver was a chemist with an extraordinary mind and an extraordinary life. With the mentality he grew up having‚ this chemist amazed everybody of how to take one little thing and transform it into quite a few useful things. Earning the name “The Plant Doctor.” As a child‚ born around 1864 George grew up to an enslaved couple known as Mary and Giles‚ owned by Moses Caver. Then suddenly George followed by his mom and sister were kidnapped by raiders and sold in kentucky. Only then

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    Sinclair’s The Jungle‚ an exposé of the Chicago meat packing industry‚ as well as to other Progressive Era muckraking publications of the day. The book’s assertions were confirmed in the Neill-Reynolds report‚ commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Roosevelt was suspicious of Sinclair’s socialist attitude and conclusions in The Jungle and so sent labor commissioner Charles P. Neill‚ and social worker James Bronson Reynolds‚ men whose honesty and reliability he trusted‚ to Chicago to make

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