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Progressive Presidents

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Progressive Presidents

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Who were the three progressive presidents?

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Who were the three progressive presidents?

• Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson

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How did Roosevelt become president in 1901?

• Republican President McKinley was assassinated in 1901

• The VP, TR became the nation’s youngest Pres ever at 42

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How was TR's view of the role of the president different from

Presidents before him?

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• Believed in strong, active government

• Believed government should protect people from big business

• Beginning of “big government”

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What TR mean when he said people would get a “square

deal?”

• Government would protect people from big business

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What labor precedent did TR set in 1902?

• Set up arbitration (negotiations) over a coal strike

• Owners refused to negotiate• TR threatened to send in the

Army & nationalize the mine• Gov’t could intervene if a strike

threatened public welfare

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What was TR’s belief about trusts?

• Nicknamed “trustbuster”• Some could be good• Sued big businesses using

the Sherman Anti-trust Act if the monopoly hurt the public

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What was TR’s reaction to Sinclair’s The Jungle?

• He was grossed out• Pure Food & Drug Act

required mandatory labeling• Meat Inspection Act enacted

food inspection• More gov’t intervention in

business

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Why is TR considered the 1st environmental president?

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Why is TR considered the 1st environmental president?

• Active in conservation• Believed in preserving natural

resources• Established the national parks

system

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What happened in the election of 1908?

• Roosevelt chooses Taft as successor

• Taft failed to live up to TR’s expectations

• TR returned to run for President again in 1912

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Who Ran in the election of 1912?

• Taft won the Republican nomination

• TR formed his own Progressive Party: “The Bull Moose” Party

• Wilson got the Democratic nomination

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Compare TR’s“New Nationalism”

to Woodrow Wilson’s “New Freedom.”

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• Names of the Platforms for each candidate

• Both were progressive

• Both believed govt should be more active in regulating business

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New Nationalism (TR)• Some trusts beneficial• Only get rid of monopolies

that hurt consumersNew Freedom• All trusts bad• Govt should restore

competition

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What happened in the election of 1912?

• TR & Taft split Republican voters

• Democrats were united: Wilson won