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Theodore Roosevelt

Chapter 33 Outline

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Chapter 33- The Great Depression and the New Deal Americans, near the 1932 election, were sinking into a state of poverty and depression Hoover was nominated again by the Republican party FDR was chosen as the Democrat candidate. He was much like TR but TR was pugnacious and confrontational while FDR was suave and conciliatory FDR: Politician in a Wheelchair As a young man he was tall, handsome, etc. but caught a disease and was paralyzed. By fighting his way back from the bottom, he taught himself patience, tolerance, compassion, and strength of will Eleanor Roosevelt, his wife, had a lot to do with his political careers. She would always travel with him, make speeches on his behalf, made speeches, and battled for the poor and equal rights Liberals loved her, conservatives didn?t

US History II Midterms Guide

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1 1/24/2009 History Midterm Study Guide Contents Matching ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Define ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Short Answers ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Essays .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

FDR

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Thank you your honor. And before I give my opening statement I?d just like to thank the witnesses, my opponents, and the judge for participating in this trial. Ladies and gentlemen, Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a man who not only deserves his face to be put on Mt. Rushmore among many of the nation?s other most prominent leaders, but in fact it would be downright disrespectful to award this avid public servant with anything less. Not only has this man literally given his life for the betterment of his country, but he has done so flawlessly. Over the past twenty years, this country has and continues to see prosperity as a result of the implementation of the New Deal economic policies which only president Roosevelt can account for, unlike his do-nothing predecessors.

Progressive Era

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Samoa: 1898 Germany vs US over Samoa- There was a Samoan crisis and conflict between Germany, USA, and Great Britain. During the Samoan Civil War. 1899 US vs Germany Split- The conflict was ended in the Tripartite Convention in 1899. The Convention stated that the Samoan archipelago would be split between German and American sides. German Samoa eventually became a republic while we still hold American Samoan. This shows that there future would be controlled by Western Influence. German side was eastern and American side was western. Yellow Journalism: Joseph Pulitzer- William Randolph Hearst-

Progressive Era Chap 29

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Progressive Era Chapter 29 Political Reforms Many laws eliminated as much corruption as possible Secret Ballet (Australian Ballet) [late 1800s] Political parties only listed their representatives, so others KNEW what you turned in New ballets printed by gov?t, distributed at voting booth, filled out and returned in secret Did eliminate ?multiple voter Recall/Referendum/Iniative/ Direct Primary Recall: allowed voters to remove elected officials from off. Referendum: allowed citizens of state to approve or reject law by stage legistlature Initiative: allows voters to propose laws directly Direct primary: in June, voters who are eligible will vote for candidate for their own party Before: convention was held, Would be decided who would be nominated = easily manipulated by party machines

American Imperialism in Latin America

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Roosevelt asserts his power in Latin america, his "big-stick policy"

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