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Title: Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt: Republican reformer


1
Progressive PresidentsTeddy RooseveltRepublica
n reformer
"This country will not be a permanently good
place for any of us to live in unless we make it
a reasonably good place for all of us to live
in."Chicago, IL, June 17, 1912
  • Thinking Skill Explicitly assess Presidential
    reforms and draw conclusions about their impact

2
TR the President
3
United Mine Workers Union Strike
  • May 1902 mineworkers demand higher wages, shorter
    hours, recognition
  • How did previous Presidents handle labor strikes?
  • How did TR handle the UMWU strike?
  • Arbitration miners won 10 pay increase and
    reduced workday from 10 to 9 hours

4
How does the cartoon depict TRs stance toward
trusts?
5
A Square Deal for All Americans
  • Goal prevent wealthy and powerful from taking
    advantage of small business owners and the poor
  • 1st major anti-trust lawsuit against JP Morgans
    Northern Securities Company (RR holding company)
    in 1901
  • 5-4 vote Supreme Court dissolved NSC
  • TR set sights on Standard Oil Co, American
    Tobacco Co, and threatened U.S. Steel

6
From Trustbusting to Regulating
  • Elkins Act (1903)- outlawed rebates on RR
    freights
  • Hepburn Act (1906)- ICC could set maximum RR
    rates and examine RR finances
  • Meat Inspection Act (1906)- provided for
    inspection of meat packing plants
  • Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)- required accurate
    ingredient labels and prohibited unproven claims
    about a product

7
Conservation Movement
  • Preservationists- John Muir, Sierra Club sought
    to maintain wilderness areas for beauty and
    aesthetics
  • Developers- Big business sought to exploit
    resources for economic gain
  • Mining, timber, farmers, ranchers
  • Conservationists- Gifford Pinchot, U.S. Forest
    Service sought to scientifically manage lands for
    public and commercial use
  • Distinction between Preservation and Conservation

8
Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir on Glacier
Point, Yosemite Valley, California
9
Roosevelt was an avid hunter
10
TRs Approach to Environment
  • "The conservation of natural resources is the
    fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem
    it will avail us little to solve all
    others."Address at Deep Waterway Convention, TN
    (10/4/07)
  • "The object of government is the welfare of the
    people.""Conservation means development as much
    as it does protection. I recognize the right and
    duty of this generation to develop and use the
    natural resources of our land but I do not
    recognize the right to waste them, or to rob, by
    wasteful use, the generations that come after
    us."

11
William Howard Taft
  • TR haunted by 1904 promise not to run for
    re-election
  • Wanted successor to continue my policies
  • Helped Taft win 1908 election (against Bryan)
  • Past Experience
  • Attorney, Judge
  • Oversight of Philippines under McKinley
  • TRs Secretary of War
  • Moderate Republican reformer
  • 2 times as many lawsuits against trusts
  • Rift with Teddy Roosevelt and Progressives
  • Lawsuit against U.S. Steel
  • Unsuccessful in getting Congress to lower tariffs
  • Fired Pinchot for criticizing Ballinger

12
Teddy Roosevelt enters 1912 Election Campaign
  • Teddy Roosevelt New Nationalism
  • Regulation of business to serve public interest
  • Taft vs. Roosevelt
  • Contentious Republican convention
  • Roosevelt runs under (Bull Moose) Progressive
    Party
  • Republican vote is split between the two
  • Woodrow Wilson wins Election
  • Taft taught law at Yale
  • Chief Justice of Supreme Court (1921)

13
Woodrow Wilson
  • Democratic Progressive Reformer
  • New Freedom govt. reg. of economy
  • Reigning in Banks, Tariffs, Trusts
  • Underwood Tariff Bill (1913)
  • Increased Competition
  • Launched income tax
  • Federal Reserve Act
  • Regulate banks and reserve funds
  • Sets interest Rates
  • Clayton Antitrust Act outlawed certain business
    practices

14
Presidential Legacies
  • What impact did each Presidents actions have on
    the nation? On the Presidency?
  • Which Progressive President do you believe made
    the best contributions?
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