Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President from 1901-1909, but is known also as the Governor of New York, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, New York City Police Commissioner, a cattle rancher, an author, and a New York State Assemblyman. Questions should relate to Theodore Roosevelt's life, career, family, and legacy.
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Teddy Roosevelt, Economic Troubles, and the Panama Canal The main economic problem in the early 1900's were trusts. A trust a...
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The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that no European countries were allowed to intervene in...
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His permanent residence was in New York. He lived both in New York City and on Long Island at Oyster Bay.
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He was smart and he believed that all people should be free. He was a great speaker and was very motivative.
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I was researching this myself. I found one being sold on www.gunsamerica.com for $475 New in Box. I also found an answer on...
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Roosevelt enthusiastically endorsed Taft at the nominating convention.
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Britain and France were in heavy debt to the U.S. because of the war.
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A bear came charging towards him and killed the bear not knowing it was a mother, found bear cubs and took a picture with them;...
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The anchor is a symbol of a surface crossing (by boat or ship) of the Atlantic Ocean. Go to...
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he feel it was a door in china
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On a personal level, TR had no major vices except for coffee. He lod the outdoors, did not smoke, and only had the occasional...
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Theodore Roosevelt had six children. Alice, his first daughter, was his only child with his first wife, Alice Lee Hathaway, who...
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Yes. He ran as an independent in 1912 and cost the Republicans the election more than likely. He and Taft together won...
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father : Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (Sept. 22, 1831 - Feb. 9, 1878) mother : Martha "Mittie" Bulloch Roosevelt (July 8, 1835 - Feb....
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Theodore Roosevelt wrote "There is no such thing as failure there is only early attempts at success."
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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States. He conserved more land area, over 150 Million acres, as...
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Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt were distant (fifth) cousins. Franklin's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt , was Theodore's niece.
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The Roosevelt Corollary was put into practice with the American Invasion of Panama, in 1989. Also, for the Invasion of Grenada. ...
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Mt. Rushmore started as the vision of one man, a man with the desire to create a monument, the determination to move mountains,...
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Scott #830 Most used US postage stamps are worth 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused...
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It was because of the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor and the U.S. was paranoid of Japanese spies
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He expanded the national park system and supported government policies that managed natural resources.
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He was a trust buster.
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Aloysius
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This rifle and carbine were made in 1969. My guide suggests a value of $395 for either. This price is for a gun that has never...
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Having failed to receive the nomination of the Republican Party, Theodore Roosevelt helped formed, and was nominated by, the...
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police
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Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858.
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The simple answer to this questions is that Theodore Roosevelt used his presidential powers to force Baer to join in...
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Roosevelt wrote in 'The Winning of the West: Book IV': "It is of incalculable importance that America, Australia, and Siberia...
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Theodore Roosevelt
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The imbalance between the have-nots and the haves
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New York
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Big stick diplomacy -Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far.*Meaning that if you say something to someone and...
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moral diplomacy is more of a talk it out for peace to stay away from fighting while the big stick policy is "using a big stick"...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the longest serving President. as the 22nd Amendment through which the Pres of the US could serve...
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to the question is 5th cousins
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TR was not popular within much of his own Republican Party and it was controversial to put him as the Vice-Presidential candidate...
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Theodore Roosevelt died at his home, Sagamore Hill, on Long Island, New York on January 6, 1919.
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He brokered a peace treaty between Russia and Japan in 1905.
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Conservation. He started the National Park Service, and founded Yellowstone National Park. He was a great hunter and outdoorsman,...
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It depends. If its for a toddler, great! If its for your boyfriend or girlfriend sure! For a teen(related by siblings) eh..maybe
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"Teddy" Roosevelt got his name during a bear hunting trip to Mississippi, when he refused to shoot a bear.------This is not...
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As a child, he was known as "Teedie." As an adult, he preferred to be called "Thee" by his family or else "TR." The public knew...
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He attended both the Dutch Reformed - his family's church - and Episcopalian - his wife's preferred denomination. He was also an...
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John L. Lewis
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Teddy bear
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Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1880)
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FDR cut taxes for farmers, worked to reduce the rates charged by public utilities, and in 1931 pushed through the New York...
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He was shot before he began to speak. The manuscript of his speech in his pocket may have saved him. He suffered a flesh wound...
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a lock of hair
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no don't think so but they did name some after him
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Yes- these three terms are all associated with Theodore Roosevelt, as well as Bull Moose.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest person to be president in the US at age 42, but he became president because the elected...
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He was born in 1858 and died in 1919. He was 61 years old. He was 60. President Theodore Roosevelt was age 61 when he died of...
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Square Deal. His third party was called Bull Moose Party
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Elliott Jr. died from diphtheria, just like his mother, Anna Roosevelt.
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He's one of the four whose likenesses were sculpted out of Mount Rushmore.
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Quotes from Theodore RooseveltA vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user. Theodore RooseveltDo...
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Theodore Roosevelt's policy of foreign diplomacy was to 'walk softly and carry a big stick.' Theodore shed the US's tradition of...
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he broke up trusts
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His six children were : Alice R. Longworth (Daughter by his first marriage) Theodore Jr. (Son ) Ethel R. Derby (Daughter) ...
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Roosevelt used the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890. This act was passed by the united states congress to prohibit trusts. This is...
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Theodore Roosevelt was one of our many great presidents to make fair, good, and right choices! If it wasn't for him, we might...
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Teddy Roosevelt was the first to bring a koala bear (from Australia) to the US. Mr. Michton owned a toy company and saw a great...
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He was Governor of New York (1899-1900), then Vice President (1901), and finally President of the United States (1901-1909). He...
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Answerbeing the u.s. 26th president AND the teddy bear was named after himthoedore roosevelt was the president for two years in a...
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As far as I know, no. (I may be wrong) As far as I know, no. (I may be wrong)
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Theodore Roosevelt, was the youngest president ever. He assumed office at the age of 42, following the assassination of William...
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Start with your local library. Failing that, you can order books online. There are many biographies of Theodore Roosevelt...
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he became the president of the usa through 1901-1909
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he was a smaticle hahahahahahahahahha
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The reason Theodore Roosevelt is called the accidental president because he wasn't meant to be president he was a vice president...
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Yeah... I need to find the answer to that too. I got the question from the American journey text book:D
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He was the second of four children with an older sister Anna, younger brother Elliott, and younger sister Corinne.
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Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. As a boy, he loved nature. He liked hunting and camping. When he was older, he...
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Well, assuming you mean Franklin, he was either loved or hated, depending what your politics were. Like most politicians, only...
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It's not a coin, it's a medal or token from the 1936 election. You'd need to check with a dealer who specializes in political...
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Republican In 1912 he bolted the party and ran as a "Progressive" or "Bull MOose" candidate, but had reverted to the Republican...
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1901-1909) and FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1933-1945) share a famous name but were only distantly related: they...
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I would research a bit about Roosevelt's "Square Deal." This is the term used for his domestic policies, including antitrust...
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1901-1909. Roosevelt was elected Vice-President on the ticket with William McKinley in 1900. When McKinley was assassinated,...
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Apart from the fact that Hardy was English and Dreiser American, they are chalk and cheese. Hardy wrote of life in a fictitious...
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Presidents often have numerous individuals with whom they consult. In President Roosevelt's case, his closest adviser was Harry...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
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Taft was a gansta and they wasent.
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Before becoming US President, Theodore Roosevelt was a New York State Assemblyman, US Civil Service Commissioner, President of...
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In Manila Bay with the sinking of the Spanish fleet on 1 May 1898.
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Theodore Roosevelt changed the world by setting peace through out history
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Cause she wanted to hurt the people
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Teddy bears are named after Teddy Roosevelt, former U.S. president. The story goes that on a hunting expedition, he saved a baby...
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yes both of them died before they could reach 5 yrs old
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Theodore Roosevelt originated this phrase as a description of his foreign policy when he was President of the United States....
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