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    Eleanor Roosevelt knows exactly what that’s like. Eleanor Roosevelt is a tremendous lady, she knows what it’s like to go through the good and the bad times. Eleanor was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City, NY. Eleanor’s parents Anna Hall Roosevelt and Elliott Roosevelt tried their hardest to be great parents. But they were the kind of family that had it pretty hard. It led her father to become addicted to one of the worst things you can become and be addicted to. Eleanor's father, Elliott, decided

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Longman, New York 2000 This book is about a woman who forever changed the course of women's role in American history. Eleanor Roosevelt was an extremely important figure in the history of the United States, especially during the twentieth century. The way the author uses the book to help the reader to feel included in Eleanor's life, makes the reader feel as if he knows Mrs. Roosevelt. Eleanor was the daughter of Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt. She

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    To begin, Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, in Manhattan, New York. He was the second of four children born to Martha Stewart Bulloch and glass businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. He had an older sister, Anna , a younger brother, Elliott, and a younger sister, Corinne. Elliott was the father of First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Theodore's fourth cousin, James Roosevelt I, who was a businessman, was the father of President

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    politicians who were influential women, one being Eleanor Roosevelt. Her many political jobs included an appointment to the United Nations General Assembly and being First Lady. She was considered an influence to many Americans, even after her death in 1962. In a way, Eleanor was just as important to American history like her Roosevelt lineage. This First Lady, humanitarian, and writer changed the course of American history. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City, New York

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    He told Roosevelt that it was the worst speech he had ever heard. Hull said that the speech was too short and he said that it has to be longer and should be well argued. Hull wanted Roosevelt to put every dispute between Japan and the United States, and he wanted Roosevelt to put that the Japanese forced war upon us and we had no choice. Roosevelt doesn’t want the people to be confused. He told Hull no because he wanted the people to listen and to feel everything that he felt. Roosevelt wanted to

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    Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt was an incredible person. People most know him for his part in the Spanish-American war or his great leadership. I chose Teddy because I had seen him in a movie. He was shown as a great leader always trying to help. I decided to research him because I wanted to know what great things he did as a child, fighter, and, last but not least, a president. Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. More specifically, he was born on 28 east 20th Street, New York City. Teddy

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was an incredible person. She cared more about others than she did about herself. What would you call that? Selfless. Eleanor Roosevelt was selfless. She got bullied by kids and even her own mother, but even though it hurt her she turned it into strength instead of being weak. Eleanor’s father may have been the only person who believed in her but that’s all she needed to become the person she was. Eleanor was like a combatant nurse in the army and help kids that may have gone through

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    reading, "The Strenuous Life” and watching “Ken Burns The Roosevelts In the Arena.” I believe that Theodore Roosevelt character proved to show that he was a hard worker, he had determination, compassion, mutual respect, and an optimistic. I believe that President Theodore Roosevelt had many great accomplishments that are pretty amazing. The honesty and high motives in the attainment of public good that characterized Theodore Roosevelt impressed me. After the assassination of President McKinley

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    Eleanor Roosevelt is one of the most famous First Ladies in history. Although she was awkward and shy as a child, she married Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and became an influential figure to the world as well as an inspiration to women everywhere in her own right. Eleanor was more than a president’s wife; she was an eloquent speaker, delegate of the United Nations, and overall an independent woman. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City. She grew up with a wealthy family

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd U.S. president and served four terms. He saved from March 4, 1933 until he suffered from polio and died. Mr. Roosevelt was luckily the only president to serve four terms. He happily served for 12 years in office. (https://www.biography.com/people/franklin-d-roosevelt-9463381) Franklin Roosevelt had many hobbies throughout his lifetime. Some people called Franklin Roosevelt a “tree farmer”, because he loved to plant trees by himself and with others. His father

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