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America Becomes a World Power
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Wm. McKinley becomes popular president During his administration: U.S. gains Puerto Rico Sets up system to protect Cuba Becomes important power in Asia Navy sets up bases in Phillippines China opens to American trade European nations respected American power
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McKinley wins second term easily in 1900 Wm. Jennings Bryan tries to make imperialism an issue McKinley chooses Teddy Roosevelt as VP McKinely is assassinated less than one year after being re-elected Shot at an expo in Buffalo NY by an anarchist Secret Service charged with protecting all future presidents
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Leon Czolgosz James Parker
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Teddy Roosevelt takes office Youngest president at 42 years old Believes in reforming America at home Wants to strengthen American power abroad
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Roosevelt believes American society has problems Low wages Equal opportunities Etc. Roosevelt believes Americans should receive a “Square Deal”
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United Mine Workers of America PA coal miners strike for higher pay Roosevelt forces owners to settle with workers This represents the first time that government supports the rights of unionized workers
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Progressives believed America should make laws to correct the countries problems Reforms were generally only helpful to white workers Roosevelt believes African-American workers should receive a “square deal” as well Some Progressives did not support economic and social justice for African-Americans NAACP founded by W.E.B. DuBois in 1909 to help open the “doors of opportunity” for blacks
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Primary Elections Referendum Initiative Recall
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Progressive writers are called “muckrakers” They write about political corruption and social problems in the early 1900’s Lincoln Steffens The Shame of the Cities Upton Sinclair The Jungle Ida Tarbell History of Standard Oil
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Immigrant Issues Most immigrants came from Eastern and Southern Europe vs. Northern and Western Europe Should these immigrants be made to assimilate into one “American” culture or should we focus on making their lives better rather than changing them?
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Roosevelt does not want big businesses to harm society Sherman Anti-Trust Act Roosevelt feels trusts should be broken into smaller businesses Department of Commerce and Labor is created to keep an eye on businesses Roosevelt becomes known as the “trust buster”
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