Theodore Roosevelt

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Introduction 6 Politics 24 Chapter 1 Early Life Education and Marriage 11 Chapter 2 State and National Chapter 3 The Presidency Chapter 4 Life After the and the Bully Pulpit 35 Presidency 56 Conclusion 64 Glossary 67 For More Information 69 For Further Reading 74 Index 77 Table of Contents
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

When he was sworn in as US president in 1901 after the assassination of William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest man ever to hold the office. He was a statesman, cowboy, soldier, hunter, naturalist, and explorer. In 1904, he was elected president by a triumphant majority. This biography delves into his time in office, during which he passed legislation to regulate big business, got broad control of railroads, conserved natural resources, and worked to break up industrial monopolies. In foreign policy, he brought about a peace conference between Russia and Japan and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

About This Book

By: Randy Shattuck
Illustrated by: Kathy Campbell
Published by: Rosen Publishing provided by Britannica
10-12Age Range
- AR
76Pages
PeopleSubject
-Lexile
1-2 hoursReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA