lunes, 4 de abril de 2011

Theodore Roosevelt: “The most Progressive President”


Theodore Roosevelt the twenty-sixth President of the United States, but this astonishingly multifaceted man was a great many other things as well. His specific achievements are numerous. Perhaps his greatest contribution was his work for conservation. He provided federal protection for almost 230 million acres, a land area equivalent to that of all the East coast states from Maine to Florida. Theodore Roosevelt Presidential achievements are impressive. In foreign affairs he led us into the arena of international power politics, thrusting aside the American tradition of isolationism, while on the domestic scene, he reversed the traditional federal policy of laissez-faire, and sought to bring order, social justice, and fair dealings to American industry and commerce. Roosevelt found volunteers from cowboys from the Western territories to Ivy League friends from New York, forming the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. The newspapers called them the "Rough Riders."He’s face is in the Mount Rushmore. 
Uncle Sam

Theodore Roosevelt improved working conditions and the way of life of American people. He exposed corruption and expanded democracy. Also, the expansion of the federal government's powers, competition and economic distribution of wealth, and the social welfare of American citizens concerned many leaders during this time. However, the leading progressive political figure, Roosevelt was out to change things. Not only did the leader bring about new heights for government regulation, but he also set the standards for political intervention. Theodore Roosevelt was known as the "trust buster" and that is exactly what he did to help control big business. Roosevelt went in to these companies and helped to stop this type of monopoly.

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