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The Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt and the Big Stick Wm. Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedoms The Election of 1912- the “high water mark” of Progressivism
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Teddy Roosevelt
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The “Roughriders”
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The Panama Canal
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Construction of Canal
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Opening Day
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The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine-
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The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine-European Powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere and we would stay out of European affairs
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The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine-European Powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere and we would stay out of European affairs Roosevelt Corollary- In order to prevent such intervention, the United States was justified in acting first.
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TR
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The Jungle- Upton Sinclair
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Roosevelt’s Regulatory State The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads.
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Roosevelt’s Regulatory State The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads. The Meat Inspection Act- required federal inspection of meat in interstate commerce
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Roosevelt’s Regulatory State The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads. The Meat Inspection Act- required federal inspection of meat in interstate commerce Pure Food and Drug Act- outlawed adulterated, misbranded, or harmful foods, drugs, or liquors.
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William Howard Taft
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Dollar Diplomacy To use the military strength of the United States to protect private American investments abroad.
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T.R.’s “New Nationalism”
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New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government
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T.R.’s “New Nationalism” New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government Social Justice programs
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T.R.’s “New Nationalism” New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government Social Justice programs Worker’s Compensation Graduated Income Tax Regulation of Women and Child labor
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Woodrow Wilson
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Wilson’s “New Freedoms”
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Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business”
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Wilson’s “New Freedoms” Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business” Vigorous AntiTrust legislation/enforcement
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Wilson’s “New Freedoms” Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business” Vigorous AntiTrust legislation/enforcement Breaking the dominance of Wall Street and the Stock Market on the economy
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The Election of 1912 Wilson- 42 % of the vote T.R. 27 % Taft 23% Debs 6%
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Significance of the election of 1912
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The High Water Mark of Progressivism
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Significance of the election of 1912 The High Water Mark of Progressivism 1st election to feature primaries 1st election to have all progressives Socialist Party got 1 million votes
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Significance of the election of 1912 The High Water Mark of Progressivism 1st election to feature primaries 1st election to have all progressives Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since the Civil War!
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Significance of the election of 1912 The High Water Mark of Progressivism 1st election to feature primaries 1st election to have all progressives Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since the Civil War! Marked the rebirth of the South in national politics
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Significance of the election of 1912 The High Water Mark of Progressivism 1st election to feature primaries 1st election to have all progressives Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since the Civil War! Marked the rebirth of the South in national politics Reformers move to the Democratic Party
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