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Progressive and Reform Era 1890-1920
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America is the greatest country in the world.
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Imperialism ► (Def.) the economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker nations. Protectorate – territory in which an imperial power allowed the local ruler to stay in control in return for ensuring support for the imperial power’s policies. Anglo-Saxonism and Tariffs ► Imperialism was a major reason for the outbreak of WWI
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Hawaii ► Sugarcane Production (1872) Tariff-free production ► McKinley Tariff (1890) Subsidies for American farmers ► What was the effect? ► Queen Liliuokalani (1891) – overthrown
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Spanish American War (4/19/98 – 8/12/98) ► Sugar Production US tariffs create rebellion ► Yellow Journalism – sensationalist reporting in which writers often exaggerate or make up stories to attract readers Stories of the poor Cuban people being persecuted at the hands of ruthless Spaniards
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Alfred T. Mahan ► Emphasis on controlling sea trade with a naval fleet trade with a naval fleet - blockades (and the threat of) *Overseas Military Bases
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USS Maine
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The Philippines ► Naval blockade of Cuba ► Commodore Dewey destroys the Spanish Fleet in Manila ► 20,000 US troops sent to the Philippines
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Rough Riders
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Results ► Cuba is “free” (Platt Amendment) ► US gets Guam and Puerto Rico ► and the Philippines for $20 million ► Filipinos not very happy Reconcentration camps established to make them happy (1946)
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What is the least powerful position in the US government?
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Teddy Roosevelt
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China and “Open Door Policy” Boxer Rebellion (1900)
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The Great White Fleet “the carrot” and “the stick”
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The Panama Canal ► $10 million yearly rent offer to Columbia Panamanians and U.S. make Panama independent 8,000 miles shorter trip Roosevelt Corollary – the U.S. would intervene in Latin American affairs to keep the Western Hemisphere economically and politically stable.
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Tax Activity ► What types of taxes do we pay? http://www.window.state.tx.us /taxes/#TexasTaxes
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Progressivism (1890-1920) ► (def.) reform movement that believed the solution to social problems lay in a more active role on the part of government. ► muckrakers – journalist who investigated social conditions and political corruption. investigative journalism
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► In 1900, 1.7 million kids under 16 worked.
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Ida Tarbell ► History of the Standard Oil Company John Rockefeller
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Jacob Riis
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“Fighting Bob” Lafollette ► Direct primary – party election in which all party members can vote for a candidate
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Additional Reforms ► Initiative – citizens can introduce laws and require the legislature to vote on them ► Referendum – proposed laws can be approved by the voters ► Recall – voters can demand a special election to remove an elected official from office before his/her term expires
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17 th Amendment (1913) 17 th Amendment (1913) Provides for the direct election of senators by state voters Provides for the direct election of senators by state voters
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Prohibition (18 th Amendment) Temperance movement ► the call for the moderation or the elimination of alcohol
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The Square Deal ► The “Trustbuster” United Mine Workers (1902) ► ► Upton Sinclair The Jungle (1906) Pure Food and Drug Act
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Expansion of Government ► Department of Labor and Commerce ► Interstate Commerce Commission ► Food and Drug Administration ► US Forest Service
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The Minimum Wage ► Good or Bad Government Involvement? Pros and Cons
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