President Theodore Roosevelt is Japan's most wonderful president. He takes care of every aspect of our country. He is extraordinary, clever, and strong. He brought something different from the President's heritage. But his character is different, he is an impossible act. He is also impulsive and hesitates to get what he wants around the rule. By assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest president of our country's history at the age of 43.
At the beginning of the 20th century, we came to call it a progressive era. President Theodore Roosevelt (President of 26), President William Taft (27th President) and President Woodrow Wilson (27th President) are progressive reformers who have devised many policies. Our country is still in compliance today. - In the progressive era of 1890 - 1920, progressiveists tried to make many changes at the national level, characterized by support for economic, social and political reform. By achieving rapid industrial growth, poor class, immigration, the goal of progress is to mitigate these problems and enact legislation that gives more power to the public.
President Theodore Roosevelt appointed president of the 26th after assassination and death of President William McKinley on September 14, 1901, and ended on March 4, 1909. Roosevelt is the Vice President of the United States of America. It is only 194 days since he assumed office as president. As a Republican, he campaigned in 1904, easily beat Democratic candidate Alton B. Parker, and won the president of four years. After Republican victory over the presidential election in 1908, Roosevelt won his successor, William Howard Taft's successor.
On August 31, 1910, President Theodore Roosevelt visited Osawatomi, Kansas, made a speech and participated in commemoration. (Hennessy, 1910). In 1908, Roosevelt refused to run for re-election, withdrew from politics, decided to implement a year's African safari (Ellis, 2001, p. 284). Roosevelt disappointed with President Taft's behavior and entered political life again in 1910 (Mowry, 1939). In the speech of Osawatomi, Roosevelt introduced his view on new nationalism. many