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UNIT 3 CONT

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how was teddy roosevelts youth/childhood born into a wealthy new york family
what did roosevelt suffer from asthma, he pushed himself for physical feats
when roosevelt rises into power what was his success in the battle at san juan hill
what was roosevelt elected as elected governor of new york
where did roosevelt like to explore the africa safari, and amazon river
where did the transit route go between atlantic and pacfic
where did the transit route cut through isthmus of panama
what did the colombian conflict do it ruled panama
what did the U.S do to help panamanian rebillion they paid rent for the canal zone
what were the challenges of the construction of 1904 yellow fever, soft volcanic soil, swamps/jungle,
how many people died due to the challenges 5,600
What two points rejected dominant thought social darwinism, laissez faire
what two women were in charge of the national american women suffrage assocation elizabeth c. station and susan b. anthony
what happened to women durning education many women give up marriage for education, tended to perform better then men
position to influence media and legislation bully pulpit
controlled majority of industries, poor public reputations power of trusts
federal intervention when public welfare threatened, railroad regulation 1902 coal strike
writers uncovering corruption muckrakers
manufactures claimed products remedied everything pure food and drug act
what did the medicines contain optim, cocain, alcohol
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