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Roosevelt and Progressivism “The Rise of Progressivism”
Chapter 8 Section 1 Roosevelt and Progressivism “The Rise of Progressivism”
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The Problems of the late 1800s
Poverty The spread of Slums Poor working conditions in factories Economic depression Corrupt politicians Big Corporations with lots of control
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Reforms in Government Reformers wanted to get rid of the Patronage System: Elected officials gave out government jobs in return for political support Congress passed the Pendleton Civil Service Act – requiring people to pass an exam in order to get a gov’t job
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Solutions to the Problems
SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEMS? -- A reform movement known as Progressivism The Progressives had 3 Major Goals 1. Expand Democracy 2. Protect Social Welfare 3. Create Economic Reform
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Expanding Democracy More people should be receiving benefits of democracy…HOW DOES IT WORK? Direct Primary: voters choose candidate Initiative: voters propose laws directly Referendum: law is proposed – people vote it either for it, or against it Recall: voters directly remove somebody from elected office
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Promoting Social Welfare
Aid to the unemployed Minimum wage laws Limits on the number of hours women and children could work Prohibition
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Creating Economic Reform
Breaking up Trusts Regulating industry The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 made it illegal for corporations to form trusts (in effect controlling the entire industry)
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Teddy Roosevelt Became President in 1901 when Pres. William McKinley was assassinated Became the first “Progressive” President Wanted to ensure a “square-deal” or “fairness” for workers, consumers, and business
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Roosevelt the “trust-buster”
First president to enforce the Sherman Antitrust Act Broke up the railroad, tobacco, and Standard Oil Company trusts Also targeted poor conditions in meat-packing plants
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Roosevelt & Conservation
T.R. was very worried about the loss of natural resources Preserved more than 200 million acres Wildlife refuges National parks Protected the Grand Canyon in Arizona
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