Roosevelt revolutionized the U.S. Presidency. Many credit him with establishing the modern presidency. Speaking softly and carrying a big stick meant that American power was to be respected in domestic and international contexts. As president, he was a negotiator and peace maker as demonstrated in his successful negotiation of the Russo-Japanese War (1905), for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize. He also played an important role in Progressive Era Reforms such as the Pure Food and Drug Act.
In 1835, Santa Anna replaced the 1824 constitution with the new constitutional document known as the "Siete Leyes" ("The Seven Laws")
Due to this fact, he had two nicknames.
-Napoleon of the West
-The Eagle
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The author F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a short story called, "Tales of the Jazz Age." Jazz had become popular, and the name caught on and the 1920's became known as The Jazz Age.
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Its either A or B but I'm mostly thinking A. Sorry if i get it wrong, and hope I did well? :/
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