The word keenness derives from its root word keen which means vigilant, smart, or operating in an organized manner
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Which Roosevelt? Teddy and Franklin were both very popular during their terms in office. Both were very different.
Teddy did much for the environment. He was also kind of blustery, which appealed to the American male (which were the only ones that could vote at the time).
He gain much of his reputation from the Spanish American Civil war. He was seen as a stand up kind of guy who would take no guff from anyone.
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Franklin, on the other hand, was the embodiment of speak quietly and carry a big stick, which is what Teddy said and Franklin did. He was, in essence, a peaceful man until he got his dander up and then he was absolutely fearless. He negotiated in good faith with the Japanese (tough but fair) until Peal Harbor and then he unleashed all of America's Military might.
He was a highly educated sensitive man (although his marks didn't reflect his intelligence) who did not neglect the American People, whom he respected and never spoke down to. He began his "fireside chats" almost from the beginning of the war and he laid it on the line, speaking with emotion and restrained bluntness.
He was a family man (five children) whom he didn't expose the public and a wife who served with him and exposed herself. The American people came to respect her almost as much as they did him. She stood strong and tall on many social reform movements.
In didn't hurt that everyone never spoke badly about the fact that he was a victim of polio. They likely thought he was great for overcoming his adversity.
<span><u>The cold war</u> began between Russia and the United States of America in 1947 which was caused by the end of World War II and would last until 1991. During this time the two countries fought to gain power of a different sort as opposed to the war that had just ended, resulting in many intellectual races to prove who was the most superior.</span>
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In Colonial America, there were three main social classes. They were the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. The highest class was the gentry. They could vote. Also, the Southern elite consisted of wealthy planters in Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. In terms of the white population of Virginia and Maryland in the mid-18th century, the top five percent were estimated to be planters who possessed growing wealth and increasing political power and social prestige.
the correct answer is A) parliament i just took the test on it