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Progressives tried to fix up poor conditions in city neighborhoods. (housing, sanitation, garbage, etc) Progressive fought to improve working conditions! (Child labor, work hours, workers’ comp) Progressives wanted to end government corruption! Women and African Americans fought to advance their rights (right to vote, NAACP)
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Born into a wealthy family. Asthma made him stronger! – Active lifestyle. NY Police commissioner. Colonel of the “Rough Riders” regiment during Spanish American War - 1898 http://www.history.com/shows/the- presidents/videos/theodore-roosevelts-acts- and-legacy#theodore-roosevelts-acts-and- legacy
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Not supposed to be president. McKinley assassinated so it was Teddy’s time. Took office at 42 years old – Republican He was different – dynamic personality, strong willed, unlike any president before him. Model for future presidents. Used personality and popularity to advance his programs. Led American toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy.
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Saw presidency as a way to influence the news media and shape legislation. Wanted to take action for the public good. “Speak softly and carry a big stick”
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Fair opportunities for all! The 3 C’s 1. Conservation of natural resources 2. Control of Corporations 3. Consumer protection Keeps an eye on big business
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Roosevelt's StepsLegislation that helped Roosevelt calls both sides to White House to talk (instead of calling in the troops). Finds operators stupid/bad tempered. Arbitration commission Mediator for both sides Miners won a 10% pay hike and 9 hour day
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Roosevelt had good mediation skills so he used them! Sought to stop trusts that were harmful to the public but maintain those that were good. “The Trust Buster”
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Roosevelt’s Steps Legislation that helped Filed suits under Sherman Antitrust Act. Sued Northern Securities Company (they had a monopoly) Also sued – beef trust, oil trust and tobacco trust. Filed 44 antitrust suits Sherman Antitrust Act
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Roosevelt’s StepsLegislation that helped Urged congress to strengthen the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) Fought for the Elkins Act Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) Elkins Act
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Roosevelts’ StepsLegislation that helped Appointed a commission to study the meat packing industry Pushed for passage of Meat Inspection Act Meat Inspection Act Pure Food and Drug Act
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Roosevelt’s Steps Legislation that helped Not much… Invited Booker T. Washing to Dinner (symbolic gesture) None
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 6,000 members by 1914 Aimed for equality among races This goal didn’t have much support from progressive reformers
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Roosevelt's ’ StepsLegislation that helped Promoted conservation of natural resources Set aside thousands of acres of forest reserves, water power sites, wild life sanctuaries and national parks National Reclamation Act (Newlands Act)
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John Muir Naturalist Believed parks should be preserved and that we should “connect with nature” Parks are sacred space – Keep them as they are!
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Gifford Pinchot Believed nature can be managed and controlled Friends with Roosevelt Head of U.S. Forest Service Friends with Muir…for a second
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