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9.3 TR the Progressive
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The Modern President TR was into “manly stuff” like boxing, horseback riding, hunting, etc. – Volunteered in the Spanish-American War, became gov. of New York, then VP in 1900 When McKinley was assasinated in 1901, TR became president – Many conservative Republicans were furious, didn’t like TR
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The Modern President TR was the first to really engage the news media to keep his message heard – From his “bully pulpit” he had the world’s attention to present his arguments Like our modern politicians with Twitter, etc. – His overall message was called the “Square Deal,” in which he would help protect average Americans, rather than the big businesses.
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The Modern President By turning national attention on himself, he became the first president since Lincoln that was more powerful than Congress. He also expanded presidential powers – The Constitution’s list of presidential powers is vague, he “interpreted” them to be strong
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TR Attacks Big Businesses Remember the monopolies & trusts from Ch 6? Roosevelt began using the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to actually go after trusts – The first big one to fall was the Northern Securities Co., a railroad monopoly The ICC gained the ability to actually regulate RR companies with the Elkins and Hepburn Acts – No more rebates, kickbacks, and free passes for the rich!
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TR Attacks Big Businesses In the 1902 coal strike, TR forced both sides to compromise – Workers received higher pay and shorter hours, companies won the right to hire non-union workers TR created a new expectation that the President was expected to get involved with labor disagreements when the nation would be impacted.
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TR’s Health and Safety Reforms 1906 Meat Inspection Act was created as a response to The Jungle – Another example of TR expanding people’s expectation of what their govt. should be involved with
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TR’s Health and Safety Reforms Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) tried to stop false advertising of drugs, etc. – Labels requirements still expected consumers to read them and make an informed decision
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TR and Conservation As an avid outdoorsman, TR wanted to protect some land from being “developed” – He expanded the National Park system – He also claimed large chunks of land for the govt. to protect for later use – Made sure that water resources in western states would be used responsibly
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TR and Civil Rights TR’s progressive record with civil rights is fairly weak – Why is it significant that Booker T. Washington was invited to dinner at the White House, and not someone else instead?
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