dee-lighted, pure act, and the big stick. 1898 the rough rider is approached by boss platt

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Page 1: Dee-lighted, Pure Act, and The Big Stick. 1898 The Rough Rider is approached by Boss Platt

Dee-lighted, Pure Act, and The Big Stick

Page 2: Dee-lighted, Pure Act, and The Big Stick. 1898 The Rough Rider is approached by Boss Platt

1898

The Rough Rider is approached by Boss Platt

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A VP Candidate

“What Could the Poor Boy Do?” William Allen

Rogers Harper's Weekly 

June 30, 1900

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“Branded But Not ‘Broken’ " 

Udo J. Keppler September 12,

1900

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"Drawing the Line in

Mississippi"

Clifford BerrymanWash PostNov 1902

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How did Roosevelt

demonstrate growing

Executive authority?

“Jack and the Wall Street Giants”

Joseph Keppler, Puck,1904

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“Firm Stance on the Rebate Bill”

Homer Davenport, 1902

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A 1904 campaign bill

By Homer Davenport

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Puck illustrates allegations against TR in ‘04…but is it misleading?

“Putting the Screws on Him”

 by Udo J. Keppler November 2, 1904

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“Once More into the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More” Edward Windsor Kemble , Harper's Weekly  July 18, 1908

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“Lining Up for the Greatest Race in the World"  William Allen Rogers, Harper's Weekly, July 2, 1904

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(Who invented bball?)

“Goal!: Just a Little Basket

Ball Practice in the White

House Gym”

 Frank Nankivell March 4, 1908

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 “The Voice of Jacob, But the Hand of

Esau”

 William Allen Rogers 

 Harper's Weekly  February 29, 1908

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“I Believe in Giving Every Man a Square Deal” 

Edward Windsor Kemble Harper's Weekly 

March 9, 1912

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"The Latest Arrival at the Political

Zoo"  

Edward Windsor Kemble Harper's Weekly 

July 20, 1912

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?????

“W. J. B: ‘Say, Debs,…” 

  Edward Windsor Kemble 

Harper's Weekly September 21, 1912

How valid is the author’s viewpoint

here?

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Would Roosevelt have won in 1912 if the Republican Party

had not split?• How would things have gone

differently?

Louis Glacken, Puck Magazine, 1912

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Wilson on Uncle Sam’s Farm: Sam: “At last by crackey we got a team that’ll pull together, so the

sooner we get to plowin’, the sooner we’ll get through…” Puck, Nov 27, 1912

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Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921)

What did “getting’ through” his agenda mean during Wilson’s term? What did he get enacted?

How does he compare to Roosevelt and Taft?

Do the chart…