Teddy Roosevelt's Impact On Society

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Teddy Roosevelt was the first modern and progressive president, who believe to take action and using his role to pressure other people to get things done. Also, forming the popular culture had a huge impact of Roosevelt career that can help him become well known president in today society. One of the key that it was such a huge problem in the society in 1930’s was citizens that was born American soil and people that immigrated to the U.S. Immigration was viewed as wealth and growth. The United State was built and raised around immigration with blood, sweat, and tears , therefore, many people come to the U.S to seek out work, wealth, and working long hours that big owner give you cheap wages, that you couldn’t be able to live or even provide for your family. …show more content…

Roosevelt stated "It is urgently necessary to check and regulate our immigration, by much more drastic laws than now exist; and this should be done both to keep out laborers who tend to depress the labor market, and to keep out races which do not assimilate readily with our own . .” Meaning that we was the people to monitor the immigrant’s rate and apply regulation and rule that they can obey by them. Also another quote “It is not only necessary to Americanize the immigrants of foreign birth who settle among us, but it is even more necessary for those among us who are by birth and descent already Americans not to throw away our birthright, and, with incredible and contemptible folly, wander back to bow down before the alien gods whom our forefathers forsook. . .” In addition, to what he said not only should we should show compassionate toward immigrants, but it is our responsibility as American ensure that we are taking leadership in our government and that they are a part of this great America. The quotes that I have used deals with immigration, and resolution on how Roosevelt can solve these

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