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  • ...nvention]] with the backing of his predecessor and close friend [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. ...a bruising battle in [[U.S. presidential election, 1912|1912]] that forced Roosevelt out of the GOP and left Taft's people in charge for decades. William Howard
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  • ...ad been active with both the Nonpartisan League and the Independent Voters Association, was elected governor in 1932 running as a Nonpartisan. Langer was convicte ...1960s and 70s. It refers to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry that Theodore Roosevelt organized to fight in the Spanish-American War.
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  • ...]] and then became the [[Governor of New Jersey]] in 1910. With [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William Howard Taft]] dividing the [[History of the United States R ...iencing the vigorous presidencies from [[William McKinley]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], Wilson no longer entertained thoughts of parliamentary government at hom
    78 KB (11,614 words) - 16:36, 1 April 2008
  • ...usins. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] were fifth cousins. ...p://www.whitehousehistory.org/08/subs/08_b.html The White House Historical Association > Research<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>]]
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  • | successor=[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] ...er one," claimed a young and rising star from New York named [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. However, Hoover rejected the call of the Democrats, confessing that he
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  • ...obbyists. Johnson's friends soon included aides to President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President [[John Nance Garner]]. H [[Image:FDR-LBJ.png|thumb|250px|right|President Roosevelt, Governor [[James Allred]] of Texas & Johnson. In later campaigns, Johnson
    71 KB (10,356 words) - 21:00, 13 March 2009
  • ...n Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] to be elected president.<ref>[[Theodore Roosevelt]] was 9 months younger when he first assumed the presidency on [[September ...ently appointed U.S. Ambassador to the [[Court of St. James]] by President Roosevelt, at the [[Embassy of the United States in London|American embassy in London
    83 KB (12,132 words) - 21:54, 5 March 2009
  • ...veland later took a clerkship with the firm, and was admitted to the [[Bar association|bar]] in 1859.<ref name=graff14>Graff, 14</ref> ...railroad barons.<ref name=nevins117>Nevins, 117–118</ref> After the veto, Roosevelt reversed himself, as did many legislators, and the veto was sustained.<ref
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  • | preceded2=[[Theodore E. Burton]] ..., whose running-mate was [[Assistant Secretary of the Navy]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. The election was seen in part as a [[referendum]] on whether to continue
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  • ...h school he participated in the [[Future Farmers of America]] (Now the FFA Association).<ref>http://www.ffa.org/documents/about_prominentmembers.pdf</ref>{{Fact|d Carter was the third U.S. President, after [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]], to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In his Nobel
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • ...he believed to be most representative of American democracy by historical association. Each academic unit is designed with a two story temple front facing the qu ...ref> In an 1802 letter to the [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]] [[Baptist]] Association, he wrote:
    94 KB (13,851 words) - 21:03, 5 March 2009