Had stolen the Republican Nomination from Roosevelt who had then walked out with his supporters and ran under the Progressive Party Platform
She was a republican because she believed that she doesn't have to pick a side.
American who believed in republican virtues called on women to serve as examples of honesty and discipline. Employers used all of the following in their attempts to crush labor strikes except women and children.
Theodore Roosevelt was a Progressive and a member of the Republican Party (aka the Grand Old Party or GOP). TR's foreign policy was hardly conservative; he had no problem dabbling in Latin American affairs (especially regarding the Panama Canal) and reached out to Russia and Japan to negotiate the end to the Russo-Japanese War. However, TR was a noted conservationist, preserving large areas of forest reserves and other national parks, monuments, and wildlife sanctuaries. He also believed in the strength of the individual, and of individual responsibility, which might be considered conservative values today (though that could be debated).
The ancient Romans. The Roman government was the first form of a republican government. The Roman's believed that good government was only possible with civic virtue, representatives for the citizens, and representatives promoting the common welfare. I apologize for not being able to elaborate more on your question, but I hope it helps.
Radical Republicans believed blacks were entitled to the same political rights as whites. They believed the Confederates were traitors and that they should be punished for their roles in the American Civil War. Following Lincolnâ??s assassination, they vigorously opposed President Johnsonâ??s lenient approach to the south and engaged in a fierce political battle with him.
Roosevelt believed that Taft did not deal with trusts aggressively enough.
had not lived up to his progressive ideals and had betrayed the principles of the Republican Party. Roosevelt wanted to continue his reforms and believed that he was the best candidate to do so. He formed the Progressive Party (also known as the Bull Moose Party) and ran as its candidate in the election.
He believed in the Government of Democracy, but was in the Republican Party.
She was a republican because she believed that she doesn't have to pick a side.
Theodore Roosevelt.
The Republicans who opposed President Roosevelt believed he was going to expand the government, add too many new government employees, and increase government spending. Then, as now, Republicans believed in a limited role for government, and as they saw it, Roosevelt's plans to end the Depression would cost too much and create new federal bureaucracies. Whether these objections were reasonable or partisan depends on which side you were on. As Democrats saw it, Republican policies had contributed to the Depression and drastic action needed to be taken in order to put America back on the right path and help Americans find work. And as Republicans saw it, Roosevelt was going about it in the wrong way. The American public, however, seemed to side with Roosevelt and the Democrats, re-electing the president despite Republican opposition.
Roosevelt believed that government should be active in making peoples lives better.
He believed in the Government of Democracy, but was in the Republican Party.
Taft was Roosevelt's handpicked successor, and Roosevelt believed that Taft would maintain many of Roosevelt's reforms. He didn't, and when Roosevelt ran as a third-party presidential candidate, the rift became particularly deep.
Theodore Roosevelt
Because he was a American
Roosevelt loved Warm Springs and he believed it helped his polio