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P R O G R E S S I V E E R A -- PRESIDENTS Name ________________________________ Date ____________________ Period ________ P R O G R E S S I V E E R A -- PRESIDENTS Some Answer Choices May be Used More Than Once Panama Roosevelt Corollary Woodrow W. Wilson Adamson Keating – 0wen Theodore Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Nicaragua Monroe Corollary Roosevelt Doctrine good Prohibition Bull Moose evil railroad bad Square Deal William McKinley Monroe Doctrine Hepburn Round Deal Pentagon Deal Rectangle Deal break-up Sherman income tax strike New Freedom Clayton William Howard Taft In 1901, who became the youngest President of the USA at age 42? __________________ Who was assassinated so he could become the youngest new President? _______________ What was Roosevelt’s political program called? The _____________ ____________ The program (#3) was aimed at distinguishing _________ corporations from ________ corporations. Roosevelt felt it was the Federal governments responsibility to ___________ wealthy monopolistic corporations and to use the ___________ Anti-Trust Act to prosecute bad trust (corporations). What act regulated railroad rates? _____________ ACT. What did the 16th Amendment start, still in effect today? ________________ What is the 18th Amendment? __________________ Roosevelt founded his own progressive party, called the ____________ ____________ party. Preventing big business from dominating business, anti-monopoly advocate, market competition advocate, strong anti-trust laws was called the ______ _______________ by Woodrow Wilson. The _____________ ACT made it easier for Unions to ___________. The _________________ ACT outlawed child labor. The _________________ ACT mandated an 8 hour work day for ____________ workers. Which President said, “ Speak softly & carry a big Stick.” ________________ In what country did Roosevelt build the Panama Canal? _____________ Roosevelt indicated that the USA would defend Latin America from European intervention in the _____________ _____________, a supplement to the 1823 _____________ ____________. Which president instituted DOLLAR DIPLOMACY – trade with other nations/countries through loans and economic investments. ________________________ Which president sent troops into Mexico in search of Pancho Villa and was unsuccessful in capturing him? ___________________________ 19. Name the 3 Progressive Presidents reviewed in this video. ____________ ____________ _____________ (list in order, first to last)