The Elections of 1912 and 1992 By: Audrey Peace
Woodrow Wilson Democratic Party, believed in upholding democracy
Theodore Roosevelt Progressive Party, believed in advocating popular control of government, direct primaries, the initiative, the referendum, woman suffrage, etc.
Woodrow Wilson in campaign “New Freedom”
Theodore Roosevelt in campaign “New Nationalism”
Woman’s suffrage Similarities in both candidate beliefs
Business- fun clip art Relationship between big business and government
Fun clipart Woodrow Wilson won
What was happening during the time of the election Titanic, Japan withdraws from the League of Nations, Lawrence strike
Picture of previous slide Titanic
Bill Clinton Democratic Party
George H. Bush Republican Party
Bill Clinton in campaign Cared about the issues
George H. Bush in campaign Cared about destroying a candidate
Character Bush trying to destroy Clinton’s character
Bush’s economic record People decide economy over character.
Fun clipart about results Clinton won
Things that happened during the time of the election of 1992 H. Ross Perot and the Reform party, Los Angeles riots,
Pictures of things that happened during the election of 1992 Los Angeles riots of 1992
Similarities Between the Elections The candidates pretty much believed the same about the issues but had different types of campaigning.
Differences Between the Elections In the election of 1912 the candidates focused on the issues and how they could make America better. In the election of 1992 one candidate focused on how they could destroy the other candidate.
Picture Sources Photobucket.com-slides 2-6, Clip art-slides 7-9, images/los-angeles-riots.html- slide 19http:// images/los-angeles-riots.html-