PPT-Teddy Roosevelt
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The Old Lion 8 Reasons Hes Abells Favorite President 8 Became youngest President age 42 7 Other Jobs 6 Rough Riders 5 The Teddy Bear Let the watchwords of all
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The Old Lion 8 Reasons Hes Abells Favorite President 8 Became youngest President age 42 7 Other Jobs 6 Rough Riders 5 The Teddy Bear Let the watchwords of all our people be the old familiar watchwords of honesty decency fairdealing and commonsense We must treat each man on his worth and merits as a man We must see that each is given a square deal because he is entitled to no more and should receive no . Pat . Feehan. Hickory Creek. Library of Congress . Summer Class 2012. Single handedly fought, killed & ate Big Foot before breakfast. ***I’m Kidding***. (duh). Built his strength up as a teenager through hundreds of pushups, boxing, and swimming. Objectives:. To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency. To show how Roosevelt used the power of his office to regulate business. To identify laws passed to protect citizens’ health and preserve the environment. After the Civil War, Americans remained astonishingly indifferent to the outside world.. Enmeshed in struggles over Reconstruction and absorbed in efforts to heal the wounds of the CW, build an industrial economy, make cities habitable and settle the sprawling West, most citizens took little interest in international affairs.. Teddy ?. Alisha cooper. November 27. th. 2102. U. .S history 2. Who . teddy was . Teddy was born October 27, 1858 and died January 6, 1919. teddy was born in New York City. He died in Oyster Bay. Teddy went to Harvard University , Columbia Law School.. Square Deal. “It is the duty of the president to act upon the theory that he is steward of the people, and … to assume that he has the legal right to do whatever the needs of the people demand, unless the Constitution or the laws explicitly forbid him to do it.”. Roosevelt was the son of a wealthy Dutch man from New York and a Southern Bell. He was born in 1858 in New York and was a very sickly young boy. He had terrible asthma and needed to be home schooled . Lesson 2.3: . Theodore Roosevelt and Imperialism. Focus. How did Turner’s thesis, Imperialism, and the Spanish American War relate to expansion?. Activating. SUCCEEDING PRESIDENT MCKINLEY, PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1910-1909) MEDIATED DISPUTES IN ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA AND ACQUIRED THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE. PRESIDENT TAFT AND WILSON WORKED TO INCREASE AMERICAN TRADE AND INFLUENCE IN LATIN AMERICA.. Factors . Leading to Imperialism . Increase in U.S. population, wealth, and production led to overseas markets and raw materials (DOLLARS). Missionary work – Josiah Strong (DIETY). Expand our military power to protect interests abroad (DEFENSE). Flap One- Home Life. Presidency. “Big Stick Policy”. Preservation . imperialism. . The European nations had been gobbling up colonies all during the 1800's, now America wanted a slice of the world pie. . There were several influences pointing toward imperialism… . Yellow journalism. Teddy. Facts-!. Became President after McKinley was assassinated in 1901. One of two Presidents to win a Nobel Peace Prize, . The “Teddy Bear” was named after him after Teddy spared a bear cub while on a hunting trip. The Accidental President. On September 6, 1901 an anarchist Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became the nation’s youngest President at the age of 42.. Objectives:. To trace the events of Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency. To show how Roosevelt used the power of his office to regulate business. To identify laws passed to protect citizens’ health and preserve the environment. a. nd the general public to set aside large tracts of land for ALL US citizens to enjoy.. John Muir did this through writing, descriptively, vividly, poetically, and passionately of the features that could be found in lands that had not yet been spoiled by the commercialism that had earlier ruined.
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