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Who was the First "Modern" President? - rep3 - 05-02-2013 Please explain your choice and definition. RE: Who was the First "Modern" President? - Leonartist - 05-09-2013 Nixon. RE: Who was the First "Modern" President? - rep3 - 05-09-2013 (05-09-2013, 12:32 AM)Leonartist Wrote: Nixon. Can you explain why? RE: Who was the First "Modern" President? - Innerwebs - 05-09-2013 Roosevelt because of the foreign policies. RE: Who was the First "Modern" President? - rep3 - 05-09-2013 (05-09-2013, 02:09 AM)Innerwebs Wrote: Roosevelt because of the foreign policies. McKinley established prominence of American "imperialism" onto the foreign policy of the US, so he's kind of the father of modern American politics concerning authority outside of the US. |