COS Standard 2 Part C Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.

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COS Standard 2 Part C Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.

Comparing the presidential leadership of T. Roosevelt, W. H Comparing the presidential leadership of T. Roosevelt, W. H. Taft, and W. Wilson in obtaining passage of measures regarding trust-busting, the Hepburn At, the Pure Food and Drug Act, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Reserve Act and conservation as well as explaining national legislation affecting the Progressive movement, including the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act 18-4

1912 Election Taft received the nomination for the Republican Party. Roosevelt ran on the independent ticket for the Progressive Party. Bull Moose Party Woodrow Wilson is the democratic candidate

1912 Election New Nationalism New Freedom Roosevelt’s Platform Legislation favors women and children in workforce and worker’s compensation, federal trade commission to regulate industry New Freedom Wilson’s Platform Supports free enterprise Roosevelt and Taft split vote Wilson wins presidency

Woodrow Wilson Underwood Tariff Federal Reserve System 1913 Reduced the average tariff on imported goods Levies an income tax on people earnings Federal Reserve System Banks would have to keep some of their deposits in a reserve to protect customers money

Woodrow Wilson continued Federal Trade Commission 1914 Monitors American businesses Investigates companies and issues “cease and desist” orders against companies involved in unfair trade practices Progressive response: Clayton Antitrust Act: ban on tying agreements and price discrimination

Woodrow Wilson continued Almost lost majority in congress, started to support reforms again. Keating-Owen Child Labor Act: prohibits children under 14 from working in factories. Adamson Act: 8 hour workday for railroad workers Federal Farm Loan Act: provides farmers with long term loans at low interest rates.

Woodrow Wilson continued President during World War I 14 Points League of Nations