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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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    1. Presidential Facts: My president’s name is Theodore Roosevelt. His nickname is Teddy. Did you know the Teddy Bear was named after him? President Roosevelt was in office from September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He was the 26th president of the United States. President Roosevelt was in the Republican Progressive Party. Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City, New York on October 27, 1858. He died in Cove Neck, New York on January 6, 1919. He was 60 years old. President

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    President Theodore Roosevelt By Ryan Baglietto Table of Contents: 1. Presidential Facts 2. Theodore Roosevelt’s Childhood 3. Education 4. Personal Life 5. Accomplishments 6. What do I think of President Roosevelt: 7. Presidential Picture 8. Bibliography 1. Presidential Facts: My president’s name is Theodore Roosevelt. His nickname is Teddy. Did you know the Teddy Bear was named after him? President Roosevelt was in office from September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He was

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    and wife to Franklin D. Roosevelt; while others know her as a feminist who empowered others to stand up for what they believe. Despite controversies of what others perceived of Eleanor Roosevelt, she was truly a woman who understood her power and used it to reach and support others and to have a voice for those who lacked it. Although she had to overcome many difficulties and tribulations, historians state that; “it is difficult to overstate the impact of Eleanor Roosevelt of the history of the twenty-century

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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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    Eleanor Roosevelt

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    Hernandez 1 Hernandez 1 On October 11, 1884, a remarkable individual whom would later be considered one of the world’s most influential women was born. Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York to her parents Anna Hall Roosevelt and Elliot Roosevelt. With her blue eyes and light brown hair, she would warm the heart of every individual she came across. She grew to be five feet and eleven inches, which to this day makes her the tallest first lady. With regards

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    The Impact of Eleanor Roosevelt as a First Lady      Before Eleanor Roosevelt, the role of the first lady was not a political role; it was merely just a formal title of the president’s wife. Eleanor Roosevelt paved the way for all presidents’ wives to come by being active in politics during and after her husband’s presidency. Of course, she did not have instant success; she had many trials which helped her become an important and influential role model. Eleanor Roosevelt’s dedication to her husband

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    president to decide the best way to handle those situations. Unfortunately, most presidents fail to thrive in those positions due to pressure and uncertainty of the result. Theodore Roosevelt was an effective president who knew exactly what to do and when to do it so that America would grow into a more established country. Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was born in New York City on October

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    Eleanor Roosevelt Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, better known as Eleanor Roosevelt, once said that “...it is more intelligent to hope rather than to fear to try rather than not to try. For one thing we know beyond all doubt: Nothing has ever been achieved by the person who says, ‘It can’t be done’” (Marsico 94). Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945; wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. When Franklin was diagnosed with polio, “she became eyes and ears for him

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    Hailey Nguyen Biography of Theodore Roosevelt Period 5 would be Theodore Roosevelt was a president, father, hunter, author, and war hero. He played all these roles utilizing his hard work, integrity, and optimism that drove him to transform America. Theodore, nicknamed Teddy, made one of the greatest impacts on the United States by taking actions to reform the way people lived and ensure a successful future for the country. Teddy solved problems, and today’s problems, like global warming, is

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