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The Progressive Presidents CHAPTER 6 SECTION 4
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Theodore Roosevelt With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, became the youngest President in the Nation's history (1901-1909). He brought new excitement and power to the office, vigorously leading Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. Saw his office as a “bully pulpit”: a powerful platform to publicize important issues and seek support for his policies. Implemented the Square Deal: Supported labor unions Busted trusts apart with the Sherman Anti-trust Act Protected consumers Conserved the environment
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William Howard Taft Succeeded Roosevelt as president from 1909-1913 Supported Roosevelt’s progressive reforms: Created a Department of Labor Increased national forest reserves Continued to break up trusts Had a troubled presidency: was reluctant to run. Eventually became Supreme Court chief justice
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Split in the Republican Party There was a split between more conservative Republicans and more Progressive Republicans The Republicans nominated Taft as their presidential candidate The more Progressive Republicans broke away and created their own political party called the Progressive “Bull Moose” Party The Bull Moose party nominated Teddy Roosevelt as their presidential nominee. Roosevelt was running for his 3 rd term as president With the Republican party split, the Democrat nominee, Woodrow Wilson won the election of 1912
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Woodrow Wilson His plan for action was called the New Freedom : Tariff reductions: Lowering tariffs which increased trade, but lowered government revenue. This was possible because of new Income Tax legislation (16 th Amendment) Banking reform Created the Federal Reserve Stronger Anti-Trust legislation Clayton Antitrust Act: clarified and strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act Created the FTC (Federal Trade Commission): regulated businesses
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Impact of The Progressive Era The Progressive Era came to an end with the outbreak of World War 1 in Europe in 1914. This event pulled national attention from reforms and moved toward international concerns The Progressive Era led to… 1. Constitutional Changes: 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th amendments resulted from Progressive Reform 2. Government regulation of business = more government power 3. Government was more democratic and less corrupt 4. The US became a safer place to live and work
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