The Progressive Era Part 2: Politics. Progressive Politics William McKinley.

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The Progressive Era Part 2: Politics

Progressive Politics William McKinley

Spanish-American War William Randolph Hearst

Spanish-American War

Election of 1900 William McKinley, Republican William Jennings Bryan, Democrat Winner

Leon Czolgosz William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

The Panama Canal

The Great White Fleet

The “Trust Buster”

Election of 1908 William H. Taft, Republican William Jennings Bryan, Democrat Winner

The Taft Administration

Election of 1912 Woodrow Wilson, Democrat William H. Taft, Republican Theodore Roosevelt, Progressive (“Bull Moose”) Winner