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  1. Theodore Roosevelt, "Conservation as a National Duty," Speech …

    The wise use of all of our natural resources, which are our national resources as well, is the great material question of today. I have asked you to come together now because the enormous …

  2. Conservation as a National Duty by President Theodore Roosevelt - CommonLit

    As an explorer and naturalist, Theodore Roosevelt was a great supporter of environmental policies and protection. In the following speech delivered on May 16th, 1908, President …

  3. National Duties - Wikisource, the free online library

    Jul 28, 2021 · We must ever face the fact of our shifting national needs, of the always-changing opportunities that present themselves. But we may be certain of one thing: whether we wish it …

  4. Citizenship | Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

    ROOSEVELT'S ASCENT Upon his return from the war, Roosevelt was elected Governor of New York. Within just a few years, he'd be the chief executive of the United States. A year after his …

  5. Theodore Roosevelt, "Conservation as a National Duty," Textual ...

    Speech title as it is to be printed: “Conservation as a National Duty” Exact date and place of speech delivery: 13 May 1908 at the Conference of Governors of the United States of …

  6. The Duties of American Citizenship - Theodore Roosevelt 1883

    Full text transcript of Theodore Roosevelt's The Duties of American Citizenship speech, delivered at Buffalo, NY - January 26, 1883.

  7. President Theodore Roosevelt: Duties of American Citizenship

    In a free republic the ideal citizen must be willing and able to take up arms in defense of the flag, just as the ideal citizen must be the father of many healthy children.

  8. Theodore Roosevelt, Conservation as a National Duty (May 13, …

    Read the text of Theodore Roosevelt, Conservation as a National Duty (May 13, 1908) online with commentaries and connections.

  9. Theodore Roosevelt's Speech 'National Duties' | ipl.org

    Theodore Roosevelt’s speech “National Duties” calls for nationalism and unity, as it says that each individual must work hard and that individuals must work together.

  10. “The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics; his second duty is that he shall do that work in a practical manner; and his third is that it shall be done in accord with …