they were getting girls in his bed and making them sleep with him for a week and do nighttime activities.
They called Panama Canal was an example of Theodore Roosevelt because he help out United State to build the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to the pacific across the Isthmus of Panama. Which is 40 mi (64 Kilometer)
Theodore Roosevelt's is at http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres42.html.
Theodore Roosevelt was the president who called the office of President (the position, that is, not the Oval Office room specifically) of President a "bully pulpit". Lots of Presidents have "used it effectively" (Lincoln, FDR, and JFK definitely used their Presidencies to promote their own ideals, for example), but it was Theodore Roosevelt who came up with the term.
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.
To cite Theodore Roosevelt's birth date and place of birth, you can write it in a parenthetical citation within your essay. For example, you can state: "Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City (Smith, 2005)." Ensure that you provide the full reference in your list of citations at the end of your essay.
Workers pursuing their right to fair wages and safe working conditions.
No- this act was passed in 1906 under Theodore Roosevelt.
they introduce new ideas or press for a particular issue, and also revolve around a political personality (Theodore Roosevelt for example)
The death of McKinley made Theodore Roosevelt the President. Roosevelt had many new ideas and pushed through many progressive reforms- conservation and food and drug safety for example.
Carnegie was the leading steel manufacturer at the time. Roosevelt was running as vice president to McKinley for his second term. When McKinley died in 1901 Roosevelt took over and made it his mission to breakdown monopolys making an example of John d Rockefeller's standard oil.
"Enthusiastic" is one of the words that define Theodore Roosevelt quite well, and so is "energetic." He was a voracious reader and writer, and prided himself on working hard on both physical and intellectual tasks. One good example is from when he was Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Navy was away from Washington, ill: Roosevelt, without consulting with the Secretary, started ordering the U.S. fleets around the globe. He wrote a family member: "I have having great fun running the Navy!"
yes. take the alcohol prohibition for example.