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Progressive Presidents Chapter 21 Section 3
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Theodore Roosevelt Received the Republican vice-presidential nomination in 1900 Became president after President McKinley was assassinated The “Trustbuster” Roosevelt was known to support business regulation and other progressive reforms Northern Securities Company – railroad monopoly formed by JP Morgan and James Hill The Supreme Court decided that Northern Securities had illegally limited trade and ordered the trust to be taken apart Known as the TRUSTBUSTER, Roosevelt felt that trusts should be regulated, not destroyed
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Labor Crisis United Mine Workers went on strike in 1902 and the strike went on for months and coal supplies dwindled Roosevelt sent federal troops to work in the mines arbitration – settling a dispute by agreeing to the decision of an impartial outsider Square Deal square deal – fair and equal treatment for all laissez-faire – French term meaning “let people do as they choose” Conserving the Wilderness conservation – the protection and preservation of natural resources In 1905, Roosevelt proposed the U.S. Forest Service
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William Howard Taft In 1908, Roosevelt chose William Howard Taft to run for president Sixteenth Amendment – gave Congress the power to tax people’s income to generate money for the federal government (Income Tax) Roosevelt Challenges Taft Roosevelt decided to run for president again against Taft Roosevelt and his followers formed the Progressive Party The Progressive Party was also known as the Bull Moose PartyBull Moose Party
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The Election of 1912 The Democrats nominated Woodrow Wilson, who won the election because of the split in the Republican party Wilson in the White House Wilson also criticized big government and called his program “New Freedom” Federal Reserve Act – passed by Congress to regulate banking Federal Trade Commission – formed to investigate corporations for unfair trade practices Clayton Antitrust Act –passed to regulate trusts
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