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  • {{dambigbox|Theodore Roosevelt|Roosevelt}} [[Image:Troosevelt.jpg|right|thumb|Theodore Roosevelt]]
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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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  • '''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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  • *[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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  • ...of the "D-Day" invasion at the [[Battle of Normandy]]; son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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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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  • ...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}} {{r|Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • {{r|Theodore Roosevelt}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...the eve of the [[Spanish American War]], Assistant Secretary of the Navy [[Theodore Roosevelt]] had Dewey appointed to command the Asiatic Squadron, which he quickly bro
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  • ...port Democrat [[Grover Cleveland]], a champion of civil service reform. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] gained fame as a civil service reformer in the 1890s.
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  • ...New York Machine: A Study of the Political Leadership of Thomas C. Platt, Theodore Roosevelt, and Others'' (1924) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9489049 online ed
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  • * Sussman, Glen and Daynes, Byron W. "Spanning the Century: Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, and the Environment." ''W
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  • * Morris, Edmund. ''The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt'', to 1901 (1979) Pulitzer prize biography. * Brands, H.W. ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (2001), full biography [http://www.questia.com/library/book/t-r-the-last-
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  • ...to use force in self-defense. There has been a conflict, since President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] sent out the "Great White Fleet", between Presidentialand Congressional
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  • ...retired by Secretary of War [[Elihu Root]] with the consent of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], for "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline."<re
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  • ...the critical backing of the incumbent President and Taft's close friend [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. ...he Sixth Circuit, a post which he held until 1900. It was then that he met Theodore Roosevelt for the first time.<ref>Pringle (1939) v. 1 </ref>
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  • ...r orders to stop the illegal behavior or to impose remedies. Presidents [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William Howard Taft]] sued scores of companies under the Sherman Ac ...prevent the formation of others. In the first major episode, trustbuster [[Theodore Roosevelt]] in 1904 had the courts dissolve the "Northern Securities Company," which
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  • * [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • ...ed the ridicule of "Anglo Saxon" circa 1890-1910, even calling President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] one. Roosevelt insisted he was Dutch, and invited Dunne to the White Hous
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  • ...al banking system was enacted as the [[Federal Reserve System]] in 1913. [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the dominant personality of the era, was both liberal and conservative b
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  • {{dambigbox|Theodore Roosevelt|Roosevelt}} [[Image:Troosevelt.jpg|right|thumb|Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • ...of national resources and energy. Influenced by the caution of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1901-1909), in the [[Taft-Katsura]] Agreement of 1905 and the [[Root-Tak
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  • ...oral one, moves the date back to 1900. A former Negro Leagues star named [[Theodore Roosevelt "Double Duty" Radcliffe]] said in an interview that, "Satchel and I were bo
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  • ...0s. Roosevelt's two grandsons, Johannes and Jacobus, began the Oyster Bay (Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt) and Hyde Park (FDR) branches of the Roosevelt family ...other. They were married March 17, 1905, with Eleanor's uncle, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] standing in for Eleanor's deceased father. The young couple moved into a
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  • ...nia State Parks - Delaware Canal State Park]</ref> This section was named Theodore Roosevelt State Park. At this time that it was decided all the bridges on the canal
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  • ...ments were made in a casual way. Change had begun in 1906 with President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s executive order providing that appointments at the lower consulate grad
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  • ...had gout.<ref name="pmid18431099">{{cite journal |author=Pinals RS |title=Theodore Roosevelt's inflammatory rheumatism |journal=J Clin Rheumatol |volume=14 |issue=1 |pa
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  • The best known cowboy writers include [[Theodore Roosevelt]], who lost his inheritance ranching in the Dakotas in the 1880s, [[Will R ...lightning and blizzard, ate hot summer sand, and was burned by the sun. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] conceptualized the herder as a stage of civilization distinct from the se
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  • ...rtment's major programs. He brought two future presidents to Washington: [[Theodore Roosevelt]] as civil service commissioner and [[William Howard Taft]] as solicitor ge
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  • ...harles E. "Wilson and His Foreign Policy Advisers," in ''Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy,'' ed. Wi
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  • ...1931, sponsored by Mrs. Edith Kermit Roosevelt, widow of former President Theodore Roosevelt.
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  • ...onths into his second term McKinley was assassinated by an anarchist and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] became president. McKinley is considered the first modern president for
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  • ...s of the 1890s. The 1902 stage adaptation mentioned, by name, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], oil magnate [[John D. Rockefeller]], Senator [[Mark Hanna]] and other po ...nces to the script. For example, his actors specifically mention President Theodore Roosevelt, Senator Mark Hanna, and John D. Rockefeller by name.<ref>Swartz, ''Before
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  • ...dernizing Progressivism in this model, with such leading progressives as [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Robert LaFollette]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]] had been vehement enemies o ...the party bosses by installing primaries and directly electing senators. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] shared the growing concern with business influence on government. When [[
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  • ...w York]], working closely with reform-minded Republican state legislator [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. ...turn to other candidates. Cleveland consulted occasionally with President Theodore Roosevelt, but was financially unable to accept the chairmanship of the commission ha
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  • * 1903 - [[Big Stick Diplomacy]]. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] refers to U.S. policy as "speaking softly and carrying a big stick", appl ...oed off Irish coast by German submarine; 1200 dead include 128 Americans; Theodore Roosevelt demands war; Wilson issues strong protest
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  • ...1910, where he fought the very bosses who had secured his election. With [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William Howard Taft]] dividing the Republican vote, Wilson was elec After experiencing the vigorous presidencies from [[William McKinley]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], Wilson no longer entertained thoughts of parliamentary government at hom
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  • ...ircles, and was a friend and advisor of fellow naval historian President [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
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  • ...into [[World War I]], and it generated a huge response. Former president [[Theodore Roosevelt]] responded immediately with a handwritten letter and a dollar contribution
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  • [[Theodore Roosevelt]], who became president in 1901, had the most dynamic personality in the na ...d stand-patters (liberals and conservatives, to use 21st century terms). [[Theodore Roosevelt]] was an enormously popular president (1901-1909), and he transferred the o
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  • President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], a strong navy man, proudly sent his powerful new "great white fleet" of
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  • ...of Pennsylvania turned into a national political crisis in 1902. President Theodore Roosevelt brokered a compromise solution that kept the flow of coal going, and higher
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  • ...ts of Americans. The "populist" version (which includes Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and many recent spokesmen), sees the courts as too elitist and wants more p ...al banking system was enacted as the [[Federal Reserve System]] in 1913. [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the dominant personality of the era, was both liberal and conservative b
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  • ...ed not to affect the voters. Like [[William Howard Taft]] (who followed [[Theodore Roosevelt]]) and [[Harry Truman]] (who followed [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]), Bush lack
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  • ...ddams herself was a registered Republican who was an active supporter of [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s Progressive Republicanism through the "Bull Moose" campaign of 1912, fo
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  • ...dated January 27, 1904. McKinley, of course, was assassinated in 1901 and Theodore Roosevelt was in the White House in 1904. Given the highly improbable premise of the
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  • ...nation to industrial leadership in the world. Early in the 20th century, [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s presidency briefly associated the GOP with [[progressivism]], but throu [[Theodore Roosevelt]] was the most dynamic personality of the era. He became the President afte
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  • ...the nomination in 1900 (losing to McKinley) and 1908 (losing to Taft). [[Theodore Roosevelt]] dominated the first decade of the century—and to the annoyance of Democ ...-Bryan conservatives controlled the convention in 1904, but they faced a [[Theodore Roosevelt]] landslide. Bryan dropped his free silver and anti-imperialism rhetoric a
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  • ...ns between business and government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[William Howard Taft]], and [[Woodrow Wilson]], he sought to make the C
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  • ...ower for World War I. An important motivation was to head off ex-president Theodore Roosevelt who proposed to raise volunteer division, which would upstage Wilson. The
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  • ...[[Democratic Party (United States), History|Democrat]]s did in 1860, and [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s supporters did in 1912. New York Democrats were perennially split into
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  • In 1904 March 1904, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] made his first major trustbusting move. The U.S. won an antitrust case ag ...ever, until the years between 1900 and 1912, under Republican Presidents [[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1901-1909), and [[William Howard Taft]] (1909-1913), and others sympathe
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  • President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], a strong navy man, proudly sent his powerful new "great white fleet" of
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  • ...und the [[Progressive Party]] and supported the presidential campaign of [[Theodore Roosevelt]], even though his platform called for building more battleships.
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  • ...und the [[Progressive Party]] and supported the presidential campaign of [[Theodore Roosevelt]], even though his platform called for building more battleships.
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  • ...rican-American ever invited to the White House as the guest of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] &ndash; white Southerners complained loudly.
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  • ...st of antisocial impulses that need to be suppressed--by 1900, men (with [[Theodore Roosevelt]] as paradigm) were seen as overgrown boys, their boyish impulses being the
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  • ...e duty after serving a term as Chief of Staff of the Army), ex-president [[Theodore Roosevelt]], and former secretaries of war [[Elihu Root]] and [[Henry Stimson]] were
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], West, War of 1812
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  • ...se scrutiny of German-Americans; hyphenated Americanism was denounced by [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]]. A massive program of "Americanization" sponsored
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  • ...dernizing Progressivism in this model, with such leading progressives as [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Robert LaFollette]], [[George Norris]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]] had been
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  • ...age and large families among the "best" stock -- an argument promoted by [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. The best people ignored it. Much more controversial was the recommendati
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  • For the intermediate cases, they point to a doctrine established by Theodore Roosevelt, in which a nation unable to perform the role of a government may require a
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  • ...eet, Massachusetts &mdash; this transmission consisted of greetings from [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the President of the United States, to [[King Edward VII]]. However, des
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  • ...eet, Massachusetts &mdash; this transmission consisted of greetings from [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the President of the United States, to [[King Edward VII]]. However, des
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  • ...erious internal troubles in 1910-12, with the insurgents battling Taft. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] joined the insurgents but was outmaneuvered by Taft for the 1912 nominati
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  • ...7), and has been echoed in critical statements from [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Woodrow Wilson]], and others.
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  • ...A which received power through the 1906 [[Pure Food and Drug Act]] under [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
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  • ...impressing them on the idea that the state was on the rebound. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], whose mother had attended school in Columbia, made an appearance, smooth
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  • ...ennsylvania]] turned into a national political crisis in 1902. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] brokered a compromise solution that kept the flow of coal going, and won
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  • ...Mark Twain]], [[William McKinley|President McKinley]] and Vice President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]; he did not get on well with Roosevelt.<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 136&ndash;1
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  • ...We+remained+in+this+mortifying+situation+five+hours%22&lr=&num=30&as_brr=0 Theodore Roosevelt, ''The Naval War of 1812'' (1882) page 294] </ref> In another action, the B
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