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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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'the new deal was not a complete success' explain how far you agree with this statement?

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The New Deal was a great success in that it improved the federal government's role in economic affairs. It was not at all radical, but rather made programs designed for relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal made many plans to fix the banking system, provide jobs (Civilian Conservation Corps), and provided for welfare (Social Security). The New Deal didn't completely solve the problems that America faced after the depression, however, it did solve a few of the problems, for example unemployment was rapidly reduced during the 1930's, for around 3 million young men under the age of 25, the CCC provided their first experience of work. Some people from the government might not have agreed that the New deal was a success because they may have thought President Roosevelt was trying to do too much and not everything he said he would do succeeded. However, many of the items that were worst off, for example unemployment was targeted and many people were able to stay in jobs. Although, many of the jobs that were given were classed as ‘forced labour’. The aim of reform was to try and prevent the Wall Street Crash form 
ever happening again. Reform was to do with Roosevelt’s Second New 
Deal. By 1936 over 3.5 million people were employed in various divisions of 
the WPA like the CCC, the NYA and the PWA. These 
Alphabet agencies can be used to show that the New Deal was a success 
as they helped millions of unemployed people find work and also earn 
money to buy food. 
 The main aims of relief were to help the homeless as well as the 
unemployed people in America. Some alphabet agencies that were to do 
with relief were the CWA, the FERA, the HOLC and the CCC. 

The CWA provided work for the unemployed 
like the WPA; the CWA found the unemployed work and paid wages for 
doing it. People working for the CWA built schools, roads and airports 
this was also to do with recovery. I think that this was a successful 
agency because it found homeless and unemployed people work, then paid them, which would help the homeless and unemployed people 
to gain an income so they could buy houses and food. 
 The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) gave money to help unemployed and homeless people. The Government gave 
each state one dollar for every three the state spent on the relief of 
poverty. This encouraged sates to help the homeless and unemployed 
people living in the state. I also think that this was a successful 
part of the New Deal as it encouraged states to help the homeless and 
unemployed people, this help would then cause the number of homeless 
and unemployed in each state to decrease, as the local governments 
would try to help the homeless and unemployed just to get money from 
the government. 

The Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) used Federal money to pay of 
mortgages so that home owners did not lose their homes. This is also 
another agency that I think was a successful part of the New Deal 
because it stopped even more people from becoming homeless, because 
the government was willing to pay off the loans that people had to pay 
on their homes, therefore this could decrease the number of homeless 
and unemployed people in America In conclusion I think that the New Deal was neither a complete success 
nor a complete failure because it did help many Americans regain jobs 
and wages, but it also failed in some parts because some of the 
alphabet agencies that President Roosevelt created to combat the problem of the 
depression were declared unconstitutional which means they were ‘Not 
in keeping with the basic principles or laws set forth in the 
constitution of a state or country, especially the Constitution of the 
United States.’

What is the symbolism of a scorpin tattoo?

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The scorpion has been a popular tattoo in many different cultures, including some traditional tribal tattoo styles in Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. In most cases the scorpion tattoos are potent amulets and talismans - meant to protect the bearer of the tattoo from both the sting of the scorpion and evil spirits, The scorpion is widely feared and highly respected by all beings, both natural and supernatural. .

Why is North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National named after Theodore Roosevelt Park?

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The North Dakota badlands were an important place in Theodore Roosevelt's life. It was while in the badlands that Roosevelt saw the degradation of the environment through human causes (cattle ranching and summer/winter of 1886-1887), and learned to respect and connect with common people. "I have always said I would not have been President had it not been for my experience North Dakota," Roosevelt said.

Roosevelt went on to become President of the United States and the world's leading land conservationist of all time. During his presidency, he conserved over 230,000,000 acres of land, 150 national forests, 18 national monuments, 51 federal bird refuges, and 5 national parks.

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Did Teddy Roosevelt save the Grand Canyon?

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No, he did not, but he did name it a game preserve and added thousands of acres of National Forest land to it. It became a National Park in 1919 under the administration of Woodrow Wilson.

How did president Theodore Roosevelt take panama?

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Theodore Roosevelt got Panama by supporting a revolution against Colombia. Colombia didn't want to give us Panama, and Roosevelt did not take no for an answer. He decided to take it. He set the U.S Navy to surround Colombia for support of a revolution that only lasted a couple hours. Hope I Helped;p

What is the actual cost of maintaining a national park?

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The cost depends on the size of the park. Larger parks with larger staff requirements, more infrastructure, and more visitors, have larger budgets than smaller parks. To establish a park, all that initially needs to happen is for the President to sign a bill establishing the park. The land would then have to be purchased from its holders, which is a major initial cost. Facilities and roads cost millions of dollars to create. The U.S. National Park Service budget for fiscal year 2008 is over $2.25 billion.

When did Panama gain control of the Panama Canal?

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On September 7, 1977,a treaty was signed by President Jimmy Carter and Omar Torrijos, de facto leader of Panama, granting Panamanians free control of the canal, so long as Panama guaranteed complete neutrality of the canal. The treaty led to full Panamanian control, effective at noon on December 31, 1999.

When did Theodore Roosevelt become governor of NY?

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He was in office from 1 January 1899 until 31 December 1900.

When was Emily Post born?

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she is a writer.

Emily Post is an authority on manners and etiquette. The "Emily Post" who is currently using that name is not the original Emily Post.

What does Theodore Roosevelt have to do with the Rough Riders?

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he was the leader of the rough riders he was the leader of the rough riders

Why did Theodore Roosevelt build the west wing of white house?

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Roosevelt built the West Wing because he was arthritic and couln't get to places very easily, so he made the places easier to get to.

What party was formed by Theodore Roosevelt when he ran for US President in 1912?

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His party was commonly called The Bull Moose. It was officially the Progressive Party.

Why did the rough riders win?

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The "Rough Riders" were significant because America loves Heroes. Many of our military heroes have become President (Washington, Grant). The Rough Riders, with Theodore Roosevelt as their Colonel Commanding, were heroic in their exploits, and their acts of heroism made all the papers.

What were the names of the rough riders who stormed San Juan hill with Teddy Roosevelt?

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It was Theodore Roosevelt who commanded the Regiment at that time since Colonel Leonard Wood had been promoted to Brigadier General in command of the Cavalry Brigade which included the 9th and 10th Regiments as well as the Rough Riders. The 9th and 10th had already done the heavy lifting of the day by taking Kettle Hill and joined the Rough Riders for the charge up San Juan Hill. Little mention is made of the fact that Buffalo Soldiers were there, but the photographic evidence doesn't lie on that count. Frederic Remington's painting of the charge is lilly white, but the group photo taken at the top tells a much different story.

How many terms did Theodore Roosevelt Serve?

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two terms
He served two terms, September 14, 1901 to March 3, 1909.
He took office when McKinley died after serving about six months of his term.
Roosevelt finished that term and was elected for a term of his own. So, he served for about 7 1/2 years or you might say 1 and 7/8 terms.

Did Theodore Roosevelt have a middle name?

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yes, although im sorry reader i don't know it. im just answering the question=P

Does Teddy Geiger have a girlfriend?

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I hope not! he is such a cutiee! haah

What is the symbolism of a switchblade tattoo?

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What symbols register in your mind if you saw a switchblade??? For me it's living life in the fastlane, being the tough guy, or simply don't mess with me..and how it's used in the design may make it a different meaning. As in the switchblade and brass knuckles with a ribbon saying "Love Thy Neighbor" could mean the 'Jungian thing, the duality of man' to quote "Full Metal Jacket" gee

What position did Theodore Roosevelt resign from when he took on the role as a Rough Rider in Cuba?

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President Theodore Roosevelt resigned from his position as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and formed the Rough Riders. After the Spanish American War he was elected as governor of New York.

Does Theodore Taylor have any kids?

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NO! He is only 20 and is not married.

When was Theodore Dreiser born?

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Theodore Dreiser was born on August 27, 1871.

What did Secretary of State John Hay mean when he called the war with Spain a Splendid Little War?

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It accomplished the Mission (Cuba gained Independence), it was brief (109 days), and it was a low casualty engagement.