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THE MAKING OF A NATION - Theodore Roosevelt Leads America into the 20th Century 配套节目资料下载下载常见问题解答节目资料名称下载位置MP3 声音下载 (3.53 M) 中国电信南京Real 声音下载 (2.33 M) 中国电信南京PDF 广播稿下载 (42 K) 中国电信南京下载提示:请用右键点下载链接,在弹出菜单上选“目标另存为.”。 LRC 歌词下载请用左键点击。仅限实名、高级会员使用。当前词典:Dreye 译典通英汉词典(百度版)窗体顶端窗体底端你知道吗?通过“词典功能设置”可以开启双击自动查词功能。Written by Frank Beardsley(MUSIC)VOICE ONE:THE MAKING OF A NATION - a program in Special English by the Voice of America.(MUSIC)In September, nineteen-oh-one, President William McKinley was assassinated. His Vice President, Theodore Roosevelt, succeeded him.This is Shep oneal. Today,Maurice Joyce and I tell the story of Roosevelt and his administration.VOICE TWO:Theodore Roosevelt became president at the beginning of the twentieth century. It was a time of rapid changes in American society. The changes were a result of technology.Great progress had been made, for example, in transportation. Almost every American city had a street railroad, or trolley. These systems were powered by electricity. Thousands of Americans owned automobiles. And Henry Ford was planning a low-cost version which even more people could buy.Great progress had been made in communications. There were telephones in almost every business office in the cities and in many homes. And Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi had sent the first wireless message across the Atlantic Ocean.VOICE ONE:It was clear that the United States had made great progress in technology. Yet many believed it had made little progress in social issues. These people felt Americas natural resources were being mis-used. They felt Americas farmers were poorer than they should be. They felt Americas industries were unfair to workers.Since the late eighteen hundreds, a spirit of reform had been growing in the United States. It started among farmers and led to the creation of a new political party - the Populists. Then organized labor joined the movement. Then middle class Americans.Not everyone agreed on ways to solve societys problems. But they were united in the belief that social progress had to be made. The future of American democracy, they said, depended on the success of the progressive movement.The man who came to represent the spirit of reform most of all was the new president, Theodore Roosevelt.Theodore RooseveltVOICE TWO:Roosevelt was born to a wealthy family in New York City in eighteen fifty-eight. He was a weak child with poor eyesight. He spent much of his time reading. When Theodore was thirteen years old, he got into an argument with two other boys. He tried to fight them. But he was not strong enough.That incident was a turning point in Roosevelts life. He decided to overcome his physical weaknesses through exercise and hard work. He lifted weights, ran long distances, and learned how to be a boxer. He continued these activities while he attended Harvard University.After college, Roosevelt married Alice Lee and returned to New York. He became active in the Republican Party. When he was just twenty-three years old, he was elected to the state legislature. Roosevelt quickly became known as a reform politician. He denounced all forms of dishonesty in government.VOICE ONE:Roosevelts first political career did not last long. He withdrew after four years, following the deaths of his wife and mother. His sadness was so great that he could not continue.Roosevelt moved to a ranch in the Dakota territory of the American west. He began to raise beef cattle. At first, the local cowboys laughed at him. They called him four eyes, because he wore eyeglasses. They stopped laughing when they found he could do the hard work of a cowboy as well as any of them.VOICE TWO:Roosevelt spent two years in the west. Then he returned to New York and a life in politics.He became the Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, but lost the election. Then he campaigned for Republican Benjamin Harrison in the presidential election of eighteen eighty-eight. Harrison won. And he named Roosevelt head of the federal Civil Service Commission. Roosevelt fought hard to keep politics out of the civil service.Benjamin HarrisonDemocrat Grover Cleveland was elected president four years later. He approved of Roosevelts civil service reforms. He asked him to remain in the job. Roosevelt did so for another two years. Then he became Commissioner of Police in New York City. Once again, he pushed for reforms. He removed policemen found guilty of receiving illegal payments.VOICE ONE:In eighteen ninety-seven, President William McKinley named Theodore Roosevelt Assistant Secretary of the Navy. The United States went to war against Spain a year later.William McKinleyRoosevelt wanted an active part in the war. So, he resigned and joined the army. He organized a force of horse soldiers known as the Rough Riders. They were honored for bravery in the Battle of San Juan Hill in Cuba.Roosevelt was now a war hero. Republican Party leaders in New York thought he would be the perfect candidate for governor. Teddy, as the public called him, won a close election. He soon made clear he would not take orders from party leaders.The new governor proposed controls on businesses. His main targets were companies that supplied the public with water, electricity, and natural gas. He demanded changes in the food and drug industries. And he shortened the work day for women and children.VOICE TWO:The public praised Roosevelts reform efforts. Local party leaders did not. As one said: I do not want him raising hell in my state any longer.Local leaders decided the best way to get him out of New York politics was to support him for vice president of the United States. The office gave a man very little voice or power in politics.Roosevelt did not want the job, for that reason. By then he wanted just one thing: to be president of the United States. He was sure being vice president would ruin his chances. But he accepted the nomination at the national convention. He would run on the ticket with William McKinley. Sadly he said: I do not expect to go any further in politics.Several months after he was sworn-in as vice president, he was sworn-in as President. William McKinley was dead. Theodore Roosevelt became president as the result of an assassins bullet.VOICE ONE:Roosevelt promised party leaders that he would continue McKinleys policies. He said he would move slowly in making any changes.In his first message to Congress, President Roosevelt offered a few new proposals. He asked for a Department of Commerce and Labor to deal with industrial problems. He called for a stronger Navy and for limits on immigration. And he proposed building a canal in central America to link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.VOICE TWO:Businessmen who feared the worse when Roosevelt became president began to breathe easier. It seemed he was not going to push for reforms after all. But Roosevelt was only following an old hunting rule of African tribesmen. Speak softly, the rule said, and carry a big stick.Roosevelt spoke softly during his first months as president. He would use the big stick later. When the blow came, it was against big business.A group of wealthy railroad owners had agreed to join their railroads into one. They formed a company to control it. The new company would have complete control of railroad transportation in the American west. There would be no compet
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