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February 15, 2020Theodore Roosevelt’s New Nationalism Speech (August 31, 1910) Vs Woodrow Wilson’s new freedom
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Answer the following two questions in an essay with a MINIMUM length of Two (2) Full Pages: 1. What are the major arguments contained within each of these documents? How do they compare to one another? 2. Are there parallels in their arguments to modern debates within American society? If so, in what specific way(s)? 1. The essays should be Double-Spaced and written in Times New Roman font with a point size of 12. 2. The top, bottom, left, and right margins should all be the standard 1″ in size. 3. The single-spaced header on the first page should include your Name and Document # from which your analysis is drawn. There is no need for a header on any subsequent page. There is also no need for a Title. Please be aware that if you should decide to include in your submission a Title that this will not be counted towards your minimum length requirement. 4. You will be penalized for any submission that does not meet the stated minimum length requirement. 5. Because of the short length of these assignments, please avoid directly quoting the document unless it is absolutely essential to your argument. Instead, briefly paraphrase the passage(s) and focus instead upon providing your analysis and supporting your argumentation. Theodore Roosevelt’s New Nationalism Speech (August 31, 1910) Vs Woodrow Wilson’s new freedom . Find both speeches 6. There is no need to provide a citation for the single document you are analyzing. However, if you have used outside sources beyond the document provided, please include citations using the MLA Format. This will include in-text citations and a Works Cited Page. The Works Cited Page should be on a separate page at the conclusion of your essay and will not count towards the minimum length requirement.
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