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Brinkley, THE UNFINISHED NATION, 3/e Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform 1901 1916

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Presidency The Accidental President Assassination of McKinley (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Presidency The Square Deal Interstate Commerce Acts

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Presidency The Square Deal Interstate Commerce Acts Pure Food and Drug Acts

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Presidency The Square Deal Interstate Commerce Acts Pure Food and Drug Acts Labor legislation

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession Taft and the Progressives William Howard Taft (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession The Return of Roosevelt (Taft has) “…completely twisted around the policies I advocated and acted upon.” Theodore Roosevelt

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession Spreading Insurgency Progressive dominance

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession Spreading Insurgency Progressive dominance Anti-Trust legislation

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession Spreading Insurgency Progressive dominance Anti-Trust legislation La Follette’s downfall

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform The Troubled Succession T.R. Versus Taft

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Woodrow Wilson

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom The Scholar as President Woodrow Wilson (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Retreat and Advance Continued Segregation

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Retreat and Advance Continued Segregation Dismissal of Progressives

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Retreat and Advance Continued Segregation Dismissal of Progressives Keating-Owen Act

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Retreat and Advance Continued Segregation Dismissal of Progressives Keating-Owen Act Smith-Lever Act

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 Roosevelt and “Civilization” Theodore Roosevelt in hunting attire (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 Protecting the “Open Door” in Asia “Speak softly, but carry a big stick” Theodore Roosevelt

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 The Iron-Fisted Neighbor

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 The Panama Canal

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 Taft and “Dollar Diplomacy” Investment in Caribbean

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 Taft and “Dollar Diplomacy” Investment in Caribbean Promoting insurgency in Nicaragua

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Battle for National Reform “The Big Stick”: America and the World,1901 –1917 Diplomacy and Morality