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    THE WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENCY Election of 1912 The election of 1912 involved four candidates: Democrat Woodrow Wilson, Republican William Howard Taft, Socialist Eugene V. Debs, and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt. The two major candidates in the 1912 election would be Roosevelt and Wilson. Wilson’s proposal of New Freedom engaged his supporters. The New Freedom notion intended to eliminate all trusts instead of just regulating them in hopes of an economic competition restoration. On the day of the

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    What progressives continued to supervise was income tax. There was an economic inequality in tax rates, so an idea came about stating that a two percent tax on incomes of more than $4,000 should be established to evenly distribute wealth. William Howard Taft, following Theodore Roosevelt’s public support, got the idea passed by Congress which was later ratified

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    As America move to the late nineteenth century and the Progressive Era we will see this new a policy called laissez-faire. Laissez faire was a policy of letting things take their own course without any government assistant or interfering. In the late 19 century also named the Gilded age many people wanted the government just handle the laws and keep America in order. Laissez faire can be compare to social Darwinism, Darwin theory is only the fitness and the best will survive in the wild or in life

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    William Jennings Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois. He was educated at Illinois College in Jacksonville and Union Law School in Chicago. Bryan practiced law in Jacksonville for several years, but in 1887 moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where he hoped to launch a political career. The Bryans became active in civic affairs and started different discussion groups for men and women where the subject was often politics.He was the Democratic candidate for Congress in a Republican district in Nebraska, but he

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    The Philippine Insurrection of 1899-1902 was a little different than most insurgencies. Using Mao’s 3 phases of an insurgency, which I will break down below. The native demand for liberation from Spain had been building since the 1880s. In 1892 a poor warehouseman by the name of Andres Bonifacio organized a group called the Katiunan, hoping to drive the Spaniard’s out of the Philippines. As in other insurgencies, we are seeing groups coming together for the same objective, but not all insurgent

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    “The Cuban missile crisis was the most dangerous event in human history” (Munton and Welch 1). I felt that this quote summed up the book nicely. Even though the missiles were never launched the impact that they would have had on the United States would have been deadly. I found this book to be very interesting. Although I had learned about this before I read this book it gave me a lot of information that I did not know, but it also gave me a more in depth look at what I had already learned. Below

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    American Imperialism

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    The issue of American imperialism and expansion has plagued its citizens for countless centuries. From the beginning, anti-imperialists argued that annexation was directly against what the United States was built on, yet those in support of imperialism believe that the spread of democracy and freedom is crucial to the development of new countries. The people of the late nineteenth century experienced the Spanish-American war, where Cuba was freed from the reign of another country while the Philippines

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    The Progressive Era The progressive era was a time period in America after reconstruction that took place from 1900 to 1920. The progressive era focused mainly on social and political reform, trying to fix America's economy by working towards equal conditions for individuals, stopping political corruption and increasing government intervention on social and economic issues. Progressivists were social activists and political reformers working to improve conditions and the treatment of the American

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    Imperialism Cartoon Paper During the late nineteenth century, the United States and Japan joined European nations to become an imperial power. Their ultimate goal was to influence other areas around the world for their own benefit, interest, and advancement. Countries become imperialistic for various reasons such as economics (secure markets), military power (excessive force and control), and political reasons (nationalism). In order to extend their power, they used these three main components to

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    School’s responsibility in the prevention of school violence: Why the schools are responsible for the safety of children Every parent wants their children to go to school to learn and feel safe. With bullying, fighting and sexual offenses in schools across this country, teachers and faculty should do everything in their power to ensure the safety of all students. However, in order to combat the violence, teachers must first understand the problem and come up with strategies to address the issues

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