Theodore Roosevelt
1.panama canal-One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape corn route around the southernmost tip of South America
2.square deal-President Roosevelts domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. These three demands are often referred to as the "three C's" of Roosevelt's Square Deal. it aimed at helping middle citizens and involved in bad trusts while at the same time protecting business from the most extreme demands of labor
3. Corollary to the Monroe doctrine- articulated by President roosevelt in his State of the Union in 1904 after the It states that the United States will intervene in conflicts between European countries and Latin American countries to enforce legitimate claims of the European powers
4. Pure food and drug act meat inspection act and muckrakers-was used in the progressive era to characterize reform-minded American journalists who wrote largely for all popular magazines. The modern term is to investigate journalism
5. Political reforms of Roosevelt-direct vote for or against an issue by the people initiative bill organized by the people than the lawmakers all by the people
6. Trust busting-a government crack down on major trust monopolies
7. Coal strike-strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania. Miners were on strike for higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of they Union
8. Conservation-legacy of Roosevelt is found in the 230 million acres of public lands he helped establish during his presidency. Much of that land was set aside as national forests
2.square deal-President Roosevelts domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. These three demands are often referred to as the "three C's" of Roosevelt's Square Deal. it aimed at helping middle citizens and involved in bad trusts while at the same time protecting business from the most extreme demands of labor
3. Corollary to the Monroe doctrine- articulated by President roosevelt in his State of the Union in 1904 after the It states that the United States will intervene in conflicts between European countries and Latin American countries to enforce legitimate claims of the European powers
4. Pure food and drug act meat inspection act and muckrakers-was used in the progressive era to characterize reform-minded American journalists who wrote largely for all popular magazines. The modern term is to investigate journalism
5. Political reforms of Roosevelt-direct vote for or against an issue by the people initiative bill organized by the people than the lawmakers all by the people
6. Trust busting-a government crack down on major trust monopolies
7. Coal strike-strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania. Miners were on strike for higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of they Union
8. Conservation-legacy of Roosevelt is found in the 230 million acres of public lands he helped establish during his presidency. Much of that land was set aside as national forests