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Presidents generally considered to have been strong and effective leaders typically viewed the presidency as a stewardship. This sentiment was made popular by Theodore Roosevelt.
There are some decisions that are more effective if made by a group. Other decisions are more effective if made by individuals.
what Theodore Roosevelt called a "stewardship"
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making oral communication more effective
Because Woodrows idea was more for the people and made more sense. Wilson and FDR were also both Democrats.
Enabled business people to create more powerful and effective joint-stock capital ventures
Yes, they did! Many women helped to make the Act possible over the course of generations. More specifically, Esther Peterson, the head of the Women's Bureau (and a friend of JFK) and Eleanor Roosevelt (the widow of former president Roosevelt) pressured JFK to establish a President's Commission on the Status of Women. He appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as Chair of the commission and Peterson as Executive vice-chair. The work of the commission is largely responsible for the passage of the Equal Pay Act of 1963.
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Post your response to the following: Recall a situation in which someone was trying to persuade you. How effective was the argument? What could have made the argument more persuasive?