February 7, 2017 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: DBQ

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February 7, 2017 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: DBQ NOTES #36: How did President Theodore Roosevelt contribute to the Progressive Era? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “President Theodore Roosevelt”

How did Theodore Roosevelt contribute to the Progressive Era? Notes #36

Jobs held by Roosevelt before becoming president: Cowboy and Deputy Sheriff in ND Police Commissioner of NYC Colonel in U.S. Army Governor of NY Vice President to William McKinley before his assassination

Throughout Theodore Roosevelt’s (TR’s) presidency, many of his actions showed that he believed the president should act in the interest of the public. President Theodore Roosevelt (1901 – 1909)

TR believed in consumer protection and pushed for the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.

TR was known as a “trustbuster”, breaking up trusts that he thought were bad for the U.S. economy.

TR supported better working conditions for workers and was one of the first presidents to support striking workers. Coal Strike of 1902

Yosemite National Park (in CA) TR was a conservationist, believing that wilderness lands and their resources should be protected. Yosemite National Park (in CA)  Roosevelt and conservationist John Muir

National Monument (in WA) Grand Canyon National Monument (in AZ) As a result, TR set aside land for national parks, wildlife refuges, and monuments. Mount Olympus National Monument (in WA) Grand Canyon National Monument (in AZ)