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Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt's Presidency
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A 9 page paper that looks at some of the many accomplishments of Teddy Roosevelt during his presidency (1901-1909). This was the first president to focus on both domestic and foreign affairs. He was the first environmentalist in the nation. The writer offers a time-line of just a few of Roosevelt's achievements and discusses his policies, both domestic and foreign. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) Biography
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A 5 page paper that offers an overview of Teddy Roosevelt's life. Born to a wealthy family in 1858, Roosevelt himself was a sickly child and this began his quest for a better life for everyone. This paper provides an overview of the different stages in Roosevelt's life from his early political endeavors through his presidency. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Theodore Roosevelt: A Progressive President
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A 3 page paper which establishes the standard for the term Progressive and then evaluates whether or not Theodore Roosevelt was a Progressive president. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Theodore Roosevelt: Philosophy And Programs
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4 pages in length. Considered one of the most charismatic yet brusque of all American presidents, Theodore Roosevelt never stood on convention when there was an agenda he felt required immediate attention. His involvement with the Spanish/American war, the Transcontinental Railroad and the attempt to manipulate policy to suit his own objectives speaks to man who - while elected to serve the country - more times than not chose the route that best reflected his self-serving interests, as well. As one of the "Rough Riders," Roosevelt was one of the most notable public figures to openly recognize the inherent struggles of life in western cities, but he was also quick to point out there was nothing like making a name for oneself through the efforts of hard work. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Theodore Roosevelt: Strong And Weak Points
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5 pages in length. Theodore Roosevelt was a man who pushed many buttons. His motto – speak softly and carry a big stick – illustrated the manner by which he approached the most delicate or volatile situations. As the nation's president, he had as much of an ardent following as he did a collection of adversaries; however, this diverse constituency reflected a leader whose political and military prowess was both applauded and condemned, given the fact that he mirrored the pugnacious fervor imposed by one of this country's most effective military leaders: General George S. Patton. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Thomas Jefferson / Accomplishments & Leadership
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10 pages in length. As the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson's accomplishments and leadership ability virtually changed the course of history. Throughout his esteemed political career, Jefferson maintained a great deal of belief in the common man, as well as harbored considerable sympathy and compassion for the inherent challenges. His life was devoted early on to the causes that were close to his heart, of which the most important was freedom. His political skill was surpassed only by the numerous tasks he performed while associated with the Unites States government. Jefferson's strong belief in preserving freedom led him to declare that implementing states' rights was of utmost importance in order to maintain said freedom. The writer discusses various aspects of Jefferson's political career. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Thomas Jefferson / The Man Who Changed The Destiny Of Our Country
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An 8 page paper discussing Thomas Jefferson and the country before, and during, the time of his election. The Federalists had implemented Alien and Sedition Acts which severely threatened the freedoms the people had fought so hard for. While this was not the fault of President Adams, it did occur during his term in office and illustrated to the people that something needed to be done if they wished to see their hopes and dreams prosper. The election of Jefferson illustrated the people's strength and helped turn the country down the true path of freedom. Without the presence, and the ideals, of Jefferson, this country would be no better off than other countries that have no freedom. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Thomas Jefferson by Joyce Appleby
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A 3 page paper which reviews Thomas Jefferson by Joyce Appleby. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Thomas Jefferson's Presidency
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In 5 pages the author discusses Thomas Jefferson and his presidency. When looking back over the history of the United States, one person truly stands out as a leader among men. That person is Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson stands as the immortal symbol for freedom and equality throughout history. Real democracy began with Thomas Jefferson. It was he who gave birth to the multi-party system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Thomas Jefferson: Aristocracy, Education, Elections And Government
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8 pages in length. Jefferson's belief in a natural aristocracy served to influence his views on public education, elections and government in general in a tremendous way. Not only did he champion the cause against simulated aristocracy whereby the wealthy and powerful sought to rule the masses with unyielding restraint, but he earnestly furthered the foundation heretofore laid by Locke: Man is born into natural aristocracy by virtue of being a human being and living amidst the global population. No additional qualifications are necessary for this type of innate nobility, most definitely nothing that implies artificial power as cultivated by self-importance and oppression. The manner by which this belief in natural aristocracy relates to Jefferson's feelings about more traditional forms of aristocracy is such that - even though a member of a higher class himself - he was finely tuned into the cause of the common man. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Thomas Jefferson: Contradiction
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A 3 page paper which examines the contradictive nature of Thomas Jefferson. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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