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    historical theme of Work, Exchange, and Technology. Each of these terms relate to how innovations and government policies have shaped the economy. To begin with, Dollar Diplomacy is a title given to describe a policy distributed by President William Howard Taft that invested money

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    of Yellow Fever and Malaria , few workers returned. In 1914 the Canal Zone was finished and for the first time the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans were flowing together. As Roosevelt’s second term was coming to an end, he picked William Howard Taft as his successor. Taft preached his ideas to the public, criticizing Roosevelt in his speeches. Roosevelt, hearing about his partner’s insulting speeches, broke from the Republican’s and formed a third party which he called the Progressive Party. The

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    Progressive Era. After the assassination of William McKinley, Roosevelt (a republican) gained control of the White House and through “forceful leadership” he pushed a progressive agenda. This in turn gave him a high approval rating and in the following election he beat the Democratic candidate by a popular vote of, 7.6 million to 5.1 million . When Roosevelt decided to not run for his third term as President he showed his support for William Howard Taft because Roosevelt believed that he shared a

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    to help less powerful nations because we were a dominant force, and we must provide aid. Through this process, both self-interest and idealism were important driving forces in American foreign policy from 1895 to 1920. Starting in 1895, President William McKinley showed the aspect of self-interest through his actions. On the other hand, in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson used idealism. The U.S had remained mainly isolated, focusing on internal conflicts, but this soon changed when its focus shifting

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    Born in New York City on October 27, 1858, Theodore Roosevelt was governor of New York before becoming U.S. vice president. At age 42, Teddy Roosevelt became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism, Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in ending the Russo-Japanese War. He died in New York on January 6, 1919. Theodore Roosevelt

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    to protect the vast natural beauty of this nation. In 1906, I signed the National Monuments Act, to protect the treasured wildlife in this country. After nearly eight years as Chief Executive, my second term ended in 1909, and my good friend William Howard Taft took over my position; with him, I knew that country was in good

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    At the turn of the century the United States of America was launched into the Progressive Era, which called for massive reform across a variety of areas such as, politics, social life, and economics. Through 1900 and 1920, progressive reformers in the presidency and congress brought about reform from the federal level to the national level. As far as politics go, when President McKinley was assassinated in 1901, his vice president, Theodore Roosevelt took over, who proved to be the first president

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