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Both Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt reached out to Americans in a way that personalized the presidency.
Civilizational Argument
A discourse or perspective that emphasizes the unique characteristics and superiority of one civilization over others, often used in historical or cultural analyses.
Mulatto
A term historically used to describe a person of mixed white and black ancestry, particularly in contexts where racial classification was important to social and legal status.
South Seas Exploring
The exploration of the Southern Pacific Ocean regions, particularly by European navigators from the 16th century onwards, often in search of new routes and territories.
Indian Removal Act
A law passed in 1830 under President Andrew Jackson authorizing the forced relocation of Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands in the west.
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