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Progressivism Under Taft How does Taft anger progressives?
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Taft Becomes President 1908: T. Roosevelt does not run for a 3 rd term TR picks his Sec. of War, William H. Taft, to run for Republicans, Taft beats Democrat William Jennings Bryan Taft takes office & consolidates many of TR’s programs instead of expanding them Despite busting over 90 trusts, Taft gained little credit
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Taft Stumbles Taft promised to lower tariffs during election but as President signed Payne-Aldrich tariff, which slightly increased rates Progressives labeled Taft as a traitor Taft had difficulties convincing American public that his policies were right Taft started facing problems within his own party Taft appoints Richard Ballinger as Sec. of Interior, removes 1 million acres of land from the reserved/conservation list
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Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy US banks loan Latin Am. nations money to pay off prior debts Banks gain the country’s tariff money & other assets Nicaraguan, govt can’t pay US loans back, President Adolfo Diaz gives US banks control of Nicaragua’s RR & nat’l bank Nicaraguan people protest try to overthrow Diaz Taft sends in 2000 marines to keep Diaz in power
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Taft Splits Republicans Voters upset at Taft’s “non-progressive” policies 1910: Democrats win House of Representatives 1912: Roosevelt wants to run for President again to restart progressive movement – problem Taft is sitting Rep. President Roosevelt supporters start the Bull Moose Party Republican vote split – Democrat Woodrow Wilson wins
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Please answer following questions Who runs and wins the Presidency in 1908? What Act increased tariffs? Why did progressives label Taft a traitor? What did Taft use to influence Latin America? Who decides to run for President again and what is his political party called?
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