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The Progressive Presidents fight for the Oval Office From Progressive to Conservative
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1. Taft - From Shoe In to Shown Out! Hand picked by TR to become president in 1908 and continue on TR’s agenda (programs) Busted 90 trusts in his 4 year term Problems Conservation – Ballinger/Pinchot Affair led to a loss of trust among his progressive following because he fired a famous progressive conservationist Tariffs – lost support from both conservatives and progressives by passing tariff (Payne-Aldrich) that hurt consumers and business leaders
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2. Election of 1912 How Wilson won w/ only 42%! Hint: It became a 3 man race.
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3. Teddy Roosevelt (Progressive) – Bull Moose Party New Nationalism Abandonment of laissez faire Federal Trade Commission Minimum wage Child labor ban Workers’ compensation Women’s suffrage Government mediation of labor disputes
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4. William Howard Taft (R) Quiet Confidence Becomes the conservative representative Gerrymandering plays into his favor, and against TR’s
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5. Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) New Freedom Against “Triple Wall of Privilege” Banks Tariff Trusts “Don’t interfere when your enemy is destroying itself.”
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6. Results of 1912 Election 6.2 million for Wilson (42%) 4.1 million for Roosevelt 3.4 million for Taft
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7. Wilson’s 1st Two Years Lowered tariff Federal Reserve Act Clayton Anti-Trust Act Progressives win big in midterm elections
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8. Accomplishments Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 – strengthened Sherman Antitrust Federal Trade Commission – Watchdog of corporations so they wouldn’t abuse the working class. 16 th Amendment – Federal Income Tax; larger incomes taxed at larger rates Federal Reserve System – creates basis, to this day, of the nations’ banking system Was president of the US during WWI
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9. Wilson Limits Progressive Goals WWI ends the Progressive Era – US to busy fighting Appointed segregationists to run federal agencies which resulted in a segregated military and federal govt Despite promising to promote anti-lynching laws and equality for Af-Am during his campaign, he had segregation re- instated at the capital once elected and said lynching was a state issue - Wilson and the KKKWilson and the KKK
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10. Know: Referendum, initiative, and recall 16, 17, 18 & 19 th Amendments WEB DuBois v. Booker T. Washington NAACP Ballinger v. Pinchot John Muir, conservation, preservation & National Parks
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