TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S “SQUARE DEAL”

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TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S “SQUARE DEAL” CH 9 SEC 3 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

TR’S BRIEF ADULT BIOGRAPHY HARVARD GRADUATE AUTHOR OF HISTORY BOOKS NY STATE POLITICS – REPUBLICAN SP-AM WAR “ROUGH RIDER” YOUNGEST PRESIDENT EVER PRESIDENT FROM 1901-1908 A “PROGRESSIVE” REFORMER STRONG EXECUTIVE POWER “BULLY PULPIT” 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

T.R. in the SP-AM WAR 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

TR INCREASES THE POWER OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 1902 COAL STRIKE FEDERAL ARBITRATION “TRUSTBUSTING” REGULATION OF BIG BUSINESS CLAYTON ANTI-TRUST ACT RAILROAD REGULATION INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION ELKINS ACT (1903) HEPBURN ACT (1906) 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

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1902 ANTHRACITE COAL STRIKE EASTERN PENNSYLVANNIA 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

FED. GOVERNMENT ATTEMPTS TO PROTECT IT’S CITIZENS MEAT INSPECTION ACT PURE FOOD & DRUG ACT (1906) THE JUNGLE UPTON SINCLAIR 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

FEDS START PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT NATIONAL PARKS CREATED JOHN MUIR CONSERVATION GIFFORD PINCHOT SHARED RESOURCES NEW LANDS ACT (1902) 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

HALF DOME @ YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

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THE GRAND CANYON 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

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SEQUIOIA NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

ARCHES NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

PRIVATELY DEVELOPED LAND PROTECTED PARK LAND 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

ZION NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

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Cuyahoga Valley (Ohio) 2,483,640 8 Rank    Park 2010 visitors     2009 rank    1 Great Smoky Mountains        9,463,538        1    2 Grand Canyon    4,388,385        2    3 Yosemite    3,901,408        3    4 Yellowstone    3,640,185        4    5 Rocky Mountain    2,955,820        6    6 Olympic    2,844,561        5    7 Grand Teton    2,682,573        9    8 Zion    2,665,972        7    9 Acadia    2,504,208      10  10 Cuyahoga Valley (Ohio)    2,483,640        8  11 Glacier    2,226,755      11  12 Joshua Tree    1,434,976      12  13 Hot Springs (Ark.)    1,311,807      13  14 Hawaii Volcanoes    1,304,666      14  15 Bryce Canyon    1,285,490      15  16 Shenandoah    1,253,385      17  17 Mount Rainier    1,191,754      16  18 Haleakala    1,029,645      18  19 Arches    1,022,826      19  20 Sequoia    1,002,979      20 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3

TEDDY ROOSEVELT AND CIVIL RIGHTS N.A.A.C.P. FORMED (1914) NO HELP FROM FEDS RACIAL EQUALITY W.E.B. DUBOIS 11/21/2018 MAH 9-3