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TR – DOMESTIC POLICIES - Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 Provides __________________________ __________________________________ TR inspired by the book – The Jungle – Upton Sinclair- Examples Today …

MEAT INSPECTION Government protects …….. ____________________________ Meat Inspection Act 1. 2.

CONSERVATON Prevents cut and slash method- focus on conserving nations resources TR- establishes the __________________ _________________________________ Doubles the number of National Parks, Monument and wildlife refuges TR used __________ to set aside forestland to put ______________ under the control of _______________

Taft a Contrast to TR – How? Laws, not public opinion should guide the actions of Govt and … Govt should not interfere Tafts Policies: 1.Breaks up __________________ 2.Payne-Aldfrich Bill – does what? 3.Conservation controversy- explain

Election of 1912 Taft Conservative Republicans and …

Roosevelt – New Nationalism New Nationalism – Republican Progressives 1._______________________________ 2._______________________________ loses nomination to Taft forms the … 3. ____________Party – 3 rd Party – TR becomes the symbol for the ____________________________

Wilson – New Freedom

WILSONS NEW FREEDOM REFORMS Underwood Tariff – * 16 th Amendment * Federal Reserve Act * Federal Trade Commission *