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  • {{dambigbox|Theodore Roosevelt|Roosevelt}} [[Image:Troosevelt.jpg|right|thumb|Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • '''Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.''' (1887-1944), the son of U.S. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], was a [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army|United States Ar | title = Medal of Honor - Theodore Roosevelt, Jr
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  • *Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), full biography [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98669157 onli *Cooper, John Milton ''The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt.'' (1983) a dual scholarly biography [http://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Priest-
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  • ...of the "D-Day" invasion at the [[Battle of Normandy]]; son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • *[http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org Theodore Roosevelt Association - Founded in 1920 by Roosevelt's friends and admirers to preser ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/roosevelt Extensive essay on Theodore Roosevelt and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi
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  • {{rpl|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • *[http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org Theodore Roosevelt Association - Founded in 1920 by Roosevelt's friends and admirers to preser ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/roosevelt Extensive essay on Theodore Roosevelt and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi
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  • #redirect[[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • ...that ended the Russo-Japanese War after negotiations led by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
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  • An uncle of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] who was a pioneering ichthyologist, crusader against over-fishing and ecc
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  • * ''The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt. Vol. V: The Big Stick, 1905-1907'' edited by Elting E. Morison (1952)
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  • ...eau de Mores State Historic Site]] near [[Medora, North Dakota]] and [[The Theodore Roosevelt National Park]].
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  • *Mowry, George E. ''Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement''. (1946) focus on 1912
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  • *Mowry, George E. ''Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement''. (1946) focus on 1912
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...althy and famous guests, including President[[Theodore Roosevelt]]. The [[Theodore Roosevelt National Park]] is nearby.
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  • As a result of the 1902 [[Venezuelan Conflict]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] made changes to US doctrine in the Caribbean. The traditional policy had
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  • {{r|USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)|''USS Theodore Roosevelt'' (CVN 71)}}
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  • ...DD 971), [[USS Cape St. George (CG-71)]] and Cruiser-Destroyer Group Eight/Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group; three tours in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Chief of Naval
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  • *Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), full biography [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98669157 onli *Cooper, John Milton ''The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt.'' (1983) a dual scholarly biography [http://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Priest-
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  • ...of the "D-Day" invasion at the [[Battle of Normandy]]; son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • Under President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], he was [[United States Attorney]] for the [[Southern District of New Yor
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  • ...gressive Party, 1912]], the party split from Republican Party to support [[Theodore Roosevelt]], also called '''Bull Moose Party'''
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}} {{r|Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • *Harbaugh, William. ''Power and responsibility: The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt.'' (1963). [http://www.amazon.com/Power-Responsibility-William-Henry-Harbau *Wilson, Susan E. "President Theodore Roosevelt's Role in the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902." ''Labor's Heritage.'' 3:1 (1
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  • '''Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.''' (1887-1944), the son of U.S. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], was a [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army|United States Ar | title = Medal of Honor - Theodore Roosevelt, Jr
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  • ...was held at Portsmouth, New Hampshire and presided over by US President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. In this treaty, Russia acknowledged Japan's "predominant political, mil
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...supplemented by executive orders of Presidents [[Grover Cleveland]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], limited the political activities of career civil servants (e.g., in the
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • He and Albert J. Beveridge and Theodore Roosevelt were responsible for establishing the modern U. S. navy.
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], New York City *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], writer, environmentalist (and president)
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  • | 1904 || [[Alton B. Parker]], Democrat || [[Theodore Roosevelt]], Republican || <span style="color:red"> Roosevelt</span> ...|| [[Woodrow Wilson]], Democrat || [[William Howard Taft]], Republican; [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Bull Moose Party]] || <span style="color:blue">Wilson</span>
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  • ...ending the war were agreed in the [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], mediated by [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...started organizing insurgents on behalf of [[Robert LaFollette]]. When [[Theodore Roosevelt]] entered the fray in 1912, Pinchot immediately switched to him, and became
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  • Image:Troosevelt.jpg|Theodore Roosevelt
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  • ...[[Elkins Act]] of 1903, the Hepburn Act was a subset of one of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s major goals: railroad regulation.
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  • ...oined Carrier Air Wing Eight onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)|''USS Theodore Roosevelt'' (CVN-71). General Amos took command of Marine Aircraft Group 31 Beaufort,
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  • | 25 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] || 1901 || [[William McKinley]] || Succeeded on death of McKinley | 26 || [[Charles W. Fairbanks]] || 1905-1909 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...ations and insurance companies. He dropped his business connections when [[Theodore Roosevelt]] selected him as chairman and chief operating officer of the [[U.S. Progre
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  • ...They are [[John Adams]], [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], [[John F. Kennedy]], [[George W. Bush]],
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  • * Mowry George E. ''The Era of Theodore Roosevelt'' (1958) scholarly survey of era [http://serv.ul.cs.cmu.edu/zoom/record.htm
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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...people were already calling the [[Progressive Era]]. It was organized by [[Theodore Roosevelt]] when he lost the [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republican]] *Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), biography [http://www.questia.com/library/book/t-r-the-last-roman
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  • ...ton as an unofficial agent to discuss territorial matters with President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. Roosevelt eventually appointed him Secretary of the Territory in 1902,
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  • ...resent and former elected Republicans as sponsors. [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] are cited as role models. Rep. [[Tom Davis]] (R-[[V
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  • Osborn's promise of a "New Deal," which echoed his admiration for Theodore Roosevelt and his "[[Square Deal]]," was a package of progressive legislative reforms During the divisive election of 1912, Osborn backed his friend Theodore Roosevelt. Michigan was a particularly divided state for the Republicans that year a
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  • ...19.7 million votes, the best showing of any third-party candidate since [[Theodore Roosevelt]] in 1912. He did not, however, win any electoral votes. Three years later
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  • ...//serv.ul.cs.cmu.edu/zoom/record.html?id=15584 Mowry, George. ''The Era of Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America, 1900-1912.'' (1954) general survey of era; *Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), biography [http://www.questia.com/library/book/t-r-the-last-roman
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  • Between 1901 and 1909, White was a confidant of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], popularized the aims of progressive Republicans in ''McClure's'' magazin
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  • ...Theodore Roosevelt]]||1901-1909||||Republican||[[Image:Troosevelt.jpg|50px|Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • * Turk, Richard W. ''The Ambiguous Relationship: Theodore Roosevelt and Alfred Thayer Mahan'' (1987) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=15126
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  • ...-18 Hornet]] squadron in May 1987, aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)]]'' After duty on the [[United States Navy]] personnel staff, he b
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  • | Sep. 14, 1901 || Jan. 31, 1902 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] | Feb. 1, 1902 || Mar. 3, 1907 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], Army
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  • {{rpl|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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  • ...nited States Civil Service Commission. The most famous commissioner was [[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1889-95). The new law prohibited mandatory campaign contributions, or " * White, Richard D., Jr. ''Roosevelt the Reformer: Theodore Roosevelt as Civil Service Commissioner, 1889-1895.'' (2003). 264 pp.
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  • *[[USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)|USS ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (CVN 71)]]
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  • ...y Holt, 1913).</ref> It was these lectures that caught the attention of [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and the [[Progressive Party]]. His views covered workmen's compensation,
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  • From 1901 to 1903, the administration of [[Theodore Roosevelt]] quarreled with the Russians in an effort to preserve American opportuniti
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  • * *Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), full biography [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98669157 onli * O'Toole, Patricia. ''When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House.'' (2005). 494 pp.
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1858-1919) President of the United States, (1901 - 1909)
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  • ...ons]]. Dominant personalities included presidents [[William McKinley]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]], and three-time presidential candidate [[William J ...imary|primaries]] and directly electing senators.<ref> Ware (2002)</ref> [[Theodore Roosevelt]] shared the growing concern with business influence on government. When [[
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  • ...rous PhD dissertations including those of William Harbaugh (who worked on Theodore Roosevelt); Gerald Grob (who studied mental health); and [[George McGovern]] (who wro ...tics of progressivism. Secondly he located the heart of progressivism in [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s [[New Nationalism]] platform of 1912, and '''not''' in Wilson's [[New F
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  • Hanna and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] had been allies in the 1890s, but they became rivals, initially due to th
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  • ...ich was already dominant in the steel industry? Morgan sent Gary to see [[Theodore Roosevelt|President Roosevelt]], who promised legal immunity for the deal. U.S. Stee ...entum to trust-busters in Washington. In his last two years as President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] had his Justice Department bring suits against numerous industrial trusts
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  • The [[Theodore Roosevelt National Park]] is one of the largest tourist destinations in North Dakota.
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  • ...3; they were married on March 17, 1905 in New York; her uncle President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] gave the bride away. ...rs after his death. Among her belongings was her membership card for the [[Theodore Roosevelt Association]].
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  • In the downtown Washington area, four bridges (14th Street, Memorial, Theodore Roosevelt, Key), some with multiple parallel spans, are major commuter arteries betwe
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  • ...r heat value and less smoke than "soft" or bituminous coal.). President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] became involved and set up a fact-finding commission that suspended the s On June 8 President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] asked his Commissioner of Labor, Carroll D. Wright, to investigate the st
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  • ...; as a justice he avoided the intense political battles between Taft and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] for control of the GOP. That made him acceptable to both sides in 1916,
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  • ...class]] or included [[ethnicity|ethnic workers]], whether it began with [[Theodore Roosevelt]] becoming president in 1901 or started as a taxpayer revolt in the 1890s, ...ures. In politics the most prominent national figures were Republicans [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Robert LaFollette]] and Democrats [[William Jennings Bryan]] and [[
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  • * Cooper, John Milton. ''The Warrior and the Priest: Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson'' (1983; 2nd ed 2007), well-wrotten dual biography by le
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  • {{r|USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)|''USS Theodore Roosevelt'' (CVN-71)|**}}
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  • ...its creation in 1775. Indeed Taft himself had little power as President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] made the major decisions.
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  • ...echnological war, there are the leaders who show direct example, such as [[Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.]].
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  • ...[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] had speculated on the importance of the west, and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] wrote a full-scale history of the Tennessee frontier that argued the expe
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  • ...ook the lead in railroad regulation, though his foe Republican President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] out-maneuvered him in passage of the [[Hepburn Act]] of 1906. Tillman wa
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  • ...ps he kept alive his Republican party leadership.<ref> Henry F. Pringle, ''Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography.'' (1931) Page 88. </ref>
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