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History paper on Murdering Mckinley

Questions and basis of the essay

In 1894, Theodore Roosevelt mused that: [t]he time of the great social revolutions has arrived. We are all peering into the future to try to forecast the act of the great dumb forces set in operation by the stupendous industrial revolution which has taken place during the present century. We do not know what to make of the vast displacements of population, the expansion of towns, the unrest and discontent of the masses. How did different Americans grapple with Roosevelt’s question: What to make of industrial America? What, if anything, did they see as wrong with America? How did they explain the existence of social problems? What kinds of solutions did they propose—and why? Your essay must explore the answers offered by Theodore Roosevelt and at least two of the following: conservative Republicans (e.g. William McKinley), anarchists (e.g. Abraham Isaak, Emma Goldman), Populists and their allies (e.g. William Jennings Bryan), followers of Edward Bellamy, and settlement house workers (e.g. Jane Addams).

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Instructions:

1) Provide a strong thesis on the first page of your paper

2)Develop your argument clearly and logically, using specific evidence to back up your points

3)Cite all material drawn from readings in either footnotes or endnotes.

4)Paper should be typed (12-point font) and double-spaced

-Each question should be answered in separate paragraphs.

-No outsourcing,only source could be the book.(I can provide the e-book for you as well)

-Citations are important,Please give citations using Chicago Style.