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1 Political Changes Initiative, referendum and recall Direct primary Australian ballot Voter registration 17 Am 19 Am (ERA –Paul) Limited campaign contributions

2 Efficiency & Organization City manager; city commissioner Wisconsin Plan – LaFollette businesses licenses 16 Am Federal Reserve System Bureau of Corporations RFD “systematizing” of government institutions and services – makes it predictable and controllable Gas & power socialism

3 Social Justice Brandeis Brief – Muller v Oregon 18Am & 19 AM Child labor laws Workman’s compensation Increase $ for education Bureau of labor Public Health Service – Sheppard-Towner Mann Act Juvenile courts Divorce laws Death penalty reform

4 Government Regulation Public utilities commission Gas & power socialism Conservation laws Minimum wages & maximum hours (fed) Consumer protection laws – Pure Food & Drug, Meat Inspection Act Increase regulatory agencies (FDA, FTC) RR regulation –Hepburn, Mann-Elkins Tariff decrease Anti trust enforcement (Northern Securities, Taft, Clayton) “trust-busting” Safety codes

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6 TR 1901-1908 The Bully Pulpit The Square Deal The “trust-buster” --- “good trusts” –”bad trusts” Northern Securities Case – restore SAT challenges powerful interests– Morgan, Rockefeller, etc. Keeps trusts in “bounds” – restrains Gentleman’s Agreement

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9 TR The Square Deal – Anthracite Coal Strike – the “broker” UMW v Coal Mine owners TR – Arbitration – Mitchell =ok – refusal by owners ---TR army Wage and hours gains --- but no union recognition

10 Other Actions RR – Elkins and Hepburn Acts – increase power of ICC Pure Food and Drug Act; Meat Inspection Act  Sinclair – The Jungle  Wiley – the poison squad Conservation – forests, parks, irrigation Pinchot Bureau of Commerce & Labor (corporations)

11 The Republican Party & President William H. Taft

12 Taft’s Accomplishments Trust busting Conservation – forestry 16 & 17 amendments Mann-Elkins Act – rr and communications Federal gov’t 8 hr day Children’s Bureau Safety regulations and

13 Taft’s “ordeal” Alienates progressive wing of the party Cannonism Payne-Aldrich Tariff Ballinger-Pinchot Affair 1910 Purge

14 TR Returns Osawatomie, KS Big business requires big government.

15 New Nationalism Increase the power of the presidency & federal government to deal w/ changes National approach to problem solving Strong assertive leadership Government efficiency and expertise

16 The Republican Convention Battle between Old Guard and Progressives

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18 Republican Party Platform Put limitations on female and child labor. Put limitations on female and child labor. High import tariffs. High import tariffs. Workman’s Compensation Laws. Workman’s Compensation Laws. Against initiative, referendum, and recall. Against initiative, referendum, and recall. Against “bad” trusts. Against “bad” trusts. Creation of a Federal Trade Commission. Creation of a Federal Trade Commission. Stay on the gold standard. Stay on the gold standard. Conservation of natural resources Conservation of natural resources

19 TR and the Progressive Party

20 The Bullmoose Party

21 Progressive Party Platform Women’s suffrage. Women’s suffrage. Graduated income tax. Graduated income tax. Inheritance tax for the rich. Inheritance tax for the rich. Lower tariffs. Lower tariffs. Limits on campaign spending. Limits on campaign spending. Currency reform. Currency reform. Minimum wage laws. Minimum wage laws. Social insurance. Social insurance. Abolition of child labor. Abolition of child labor. Workmen’s compensation. Workmen’s compensation.

22 The Socialist Party & Eugene V. Debs The issue is Socialism versus Capitalism. I am for Socialism because I am for humanity.

23 “The Working Class Candidates” Eugene V. Debs Emil Seigel for President for Vice-President

24 Growth of the Socialist Vote Year Socialist Party Socialist Labor PartyTotal 1888 2,068 1890 13,704 1892 21,512 1894 30,020 1896 36,27536,274 1898 82,204 190096,93133,405130,336 1902223,49453,763277,257 1904408,23033,546441,776 1906331,04320,265351,308 1908424,48814,021438,509 1910607,67434,115641,789 1912901,873

25 The Industrial Worker: I. W. W. The first American labor group to open its membership to all wage-earning workers, regardless of skill, nationality, race, sex, or gender.

26 Socialist Party Platform Government ownership of railroads and utilities. Guaranteed income tax. No tariffs. 8-hour work day. Better housing. Government inspection of factories. Women’s suffrage.

27 The Democratic Party & Governor Woodrow Wilson (NJ) Could he rescue the Democratic Party from “Bryanism”??

28 The Reform Governo r of NJ: It Takes Time to Remove the Grime

29 Democratic Party Platform Government control of the monopolies  trusts in general were bad  eliminate them!! -- Competition States Rights – limited government Tariff reduction. One-term President. Direct election of Senators. Create a Department of Labor. Strengthen the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Did NOT support women’s suffrage. Opposed to a central bank. New F r e e d o m

30 The “Seas” [of Opportunity] Open Up for the Democrats

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32 Election Results By 1912, 100,000 fewer people had voted for Wilson than had voted for Bryan in 1908. The 1912 election marked the apogee of the Socialist movement in America.

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34 On Uncle Sam’s Farm The Democratic party took control of the Senate for the first time in 20 years.

35 The GOP: An Extinct Animal? The GOP: An Extinct Animal?

36 Wilson’s Accomplishments Federal Reserve System Clayton Anti-trust Act - “interlocking directorate”; recognition of unions/ no injunctions Underwood Tariff 18 th & 19 th Amendments Used the 16 th Amendment Federal Farm Loan Act ---Warehouse Act Adamson Act Keatings-Owen Act (Hammer v Dagenhart ) Brandeis ---SCT Workman’s Compensation Act Actions in Ludlow/RR strikes

37 Assessment of Progressivism How effective was progressivism at addressing the problems of the period? What was the impact of progressivism on the expectations of people for government? What was the impact on the relative power of the legislative and executive branches? What is the long term assessment of the impact of progressivism on the nation? To what degree do we see progressive ideas operating today?


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