Roosevelt was good at picking battles he could win - one of the reasons he never tackled racism as President.
Roosevelt had wanted to institute a system of "simplified spelling," which was rejected by just about everyone who encountered it. Roosevelt didn't see this as a major defeat whatsoever.
TR had a failed bid for New York City Mayor (though he later was elected NY Governor), and also failed to be elected President in 1912 running as a third party candidate (however, he finished better than any other third party candidate to date).
The Agricultural Adjustment Act which destroyed millions of livestock and tins of grain.
The bear hunt was his biggest failure
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Middle America: Panama, Cuba and Venezuela.
The two "Roosevelts" were Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, two American presidents. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President, most notable for his contribution to the Progressive Era of trust-busting, conservation, and neo-imperialism (for example the Roosevelt Corollary and the Panama Canal). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President, most notable for his New Deal plan against the Great Depression and leadership during World War II. Theodore and Franklin were fifth cousins.
No he did not fail. Historians rank Theodore Roosevelt as one of the most effective presidents. He was not perfect, but I do not think any knowledgeable person was call him a failure as president.
The most significant effect that the Russian revolution had on Europe was that it made Eastern Europe to experience to an economic failure.
The most common reason for failure to obtain federal assistance is lack of adequate documentation.
The most common reason for failure to obtain federal assistance is lack of adequate documentation.
Lack of documentation.
Lack of documentation.
Conservation of natural resources was one of his passions and perhaps the most significant achievement of his presidency. Got the answer stright out of the book.
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Well according to different Wikipedia answerer, the goal's he as president were modernization, expansion, and reform of the Federal government. So the goals of his Square Deal Plan were most likely similar.
As a child, he was known as "Teedie." As an adult, he preferred to be called "Thee" by his family or else "TR." The public knew him as "Teddy," but he disliked that nickname."Teddy" Roosevelt is how history recall him.His nickname is "Teddy Roosevelt"