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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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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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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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