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Essay heading: AP Theodore Rosevelt Outline and Evaluation
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(May to September 1898)
Governor of New York . During his term, which was abbreviated when he took the office of vice-president, he obtained laws that further removed civil service from politics, that limited the number of hours that women and children could work, that curbed sweatshop abuses, and that put a state tax on corporations... displayed 300 characters
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(1898-1900)
III. Term in Office
A. First Term-
Presidency: September 14, 1901 - March 3, 1905
Vice President: Charles Warren Fairbanks
B. Second Term-
Presidency: March 4, 1905 - March 3, 1909
Vice President: Charles Warren Fairbanks
IV. Issues
A. Election of 1900
Succeeded to office after President William McKinley was shot, making him the youngest president, at 42, ever to serve in office... displayed next 300 characters
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