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Bold Leadership and Progressivism Roosevelt takes office, Trustbusting and Regulating and Just What is a “Rough Rider”?

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1 Bold Leadership and Progressivism Roosevelt takes office, Trustbusting and Regulating and Just What is a “Rough Rider”?

2 Theodore Roosevelt He became President in 1901 when McKinley was assassinated He was very charismatic and had lots of energy He was well educated having graduated from Harvard and entering Law School at Columbia After the death of his wife he removed himself from the New York Assembly and fell in love with the wilderness

3 Rough Riders He was the Assistant Secretary of the Navy until the Spanish American War broke out and he resigned to form the voluntary cavalry, the Rough Riders He became famous along with the Rough Riders and his popularity led to his election as governor of New York He was nominated as McKinley’s running mate in the 1900 election

4 In the White House When McKinley was shot, Roosevelt assumed the presidency He expanded the role of the President by pushing through his reform proposals, his Square Deal It was his hope that the poor and small businesses wouldn’t be taken advantage of by the wealthy and powerful

5 A Square Deal “When I say I believe in a square deal, I do not mean to give every man the best hand. If good cards do not come to any man, or if they do come, and he has not got the power to play them, that is his affair. All I mean is that there shall be no crookedness in the dealing.” Written Response: Why do you think he compares his government to cards? What does he hope to achieve?

6 Coal Miners Strike in PA Penn. coal miners went on strike in 1902 (wanted more money and shorter workdays) and even though Roosevelt sympathized with the miners, he knew the country needed coal He wanted the strike to be quick After trying to make the owners listen to the demands of the miners, he threatened to have federal troops take control of the mines and run them with federal employees

7 Department of Labor and Commerce Within the next year, Roosevelt established the Dept. of Labor and Commerce This department monitors interstate businesses and tries to make sure capitalists don’t abuse their power

8 Interstate Commerce Commission gets some help The ICC was supposed to make sure shippers were charged the same railroad rates if passing through more than one state The Supreme Court had done a lot to limit the ICC’s power by 1900 Elkins Act- 1903, fines for any RR’s giving special rates to preferred shippers Hepburn Act- 1906, gives ICC enforcement power, government can set and limit shipping costs, sets maximum prices for bridges, tolls, oil pipelines, and ferries

9 Food and Drug Regulations Public hit hard in the stomach by Upton Sinclair TR urged Congress to pass the Meat Inspection Act in 1906 (the same year The Jungle was published) Meat passing state lines had to be inspected, processing plants had to be inspected as well by federal agents

10 TR Keeps It Real The Pure Food and Drug Act- banned shipment of impure food across state lines and banned the mislabeling of food and drugs Chicken must be chicken! Pork must be pork! It also helped make unsafe ingredients or chemicals illegal


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