TEDDY ROOSEVELT  Who won the Election of 1912? (Taft, Wilson or Roosevelt)  What do Third Parties do in American politics?

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TEDDY ROOSEVELT  Who won the Election of 1912? (Taft, Wilson or Roosevelt)  What do Third Parties do in American politics?

NOTES  TAKE NOTES OVER ROOSEVELT’S PRESIDENCY AS YOU WATCH THE FILM  BE SURE TO WRITE DOWN THE 4 MAIN AREAS OF POLICY THAT HE AFFECTED

TR VIDEO 

CARTOON QUESTIONS  What is the issue or event that inspired the cartoon?  Who are the characters in the cartoon?  What are the other symbols in the cartoon? What do they represent?  What is the cartoonist’s opinion about Teddy Roosevelt’s actions?

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