Questions: Question 38 (2 points)
Teddy Roosevelt was a great enthusiast for
bohemian counter-culture
farming of various types of tomatoes and lima beans
opera history
cowboy culture
Ivy league universities' focus on Asian history
Transcript text: Question 38 (2 points)
Teddy Roosevelt was a great enthusiast for
bohemian counter-culture
farming of various types of tomatoes and lima beans
opera history
cowboy culture
Ivy league universities' focus on Asian history
Solution
The answer is: cowboy culture.
Explanation for each option:
Bohemian counter-culture: Teddy Roosevelt was not particularly known for his involvement or enthusiasm for bohemian counter-culture. This movement is more associated with artistic and literary circles that emerged later in the 20th century.
Farming of various types of tomatoes and lima beans: While Roosevelt had an interest in agriculture and conservation, he was not specifically known for farming tomatoes and lima beans. His agricultural interests were more broadly focused on conservation and sustainable practices.
Opera history: Although Roosevelt was a cultured individual and appreciated the arts, opera history was not a primary focus or enthusiasm of his.
Cowboy culture: Teddy Roosevelt is well-known for his enthusiasm for cowboy culture. He spent time in the Dakota Territory as a rancher and was deeply influenced by the rugged lifestyle of the American West. This experience shaped his persona and political image, contributing to his reputation as a rugged outdoorsman.
Ivy league universities' focus on Asian history: Roosevelt attended Harvard University, an Ivy League school, but he was not particularly noted for a focus on Asian history. His interests were more aligned with American history, politics, and natural history.