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Progressive Presidents

Progressive Presidents . Theodore Roosevelt. Became President at age 43 1901. Born well to do family in New York William McKinley was assassinated Brought youth and energy Avid Hunter Expeditions to Africa Big Game in the States Rancher Ranched in Dakota Territory Lost his Ranch

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Progressive Presidents

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  1. Progressive Presidents

  2. Theodore Roosevelt • Became President at age 43 1901. • Born well to do family in New York • William McKinley was assassinated • Brought youth and energy • Avid Hunter • Expeditions to Africa • Big Game in the States • Rancher • Ranched in Dakota Territory • Lost his Ranch • Rough Rider • Colonel in Spanish American War • War hero

  3. More Teddy • A worldly man • Felt a need to put America on the World stage • Expand reach of US • Became Governor of New York in 1898 • Felt that he needed to be a steward to the people • To take action for the good of the public (As President) • Thought Government was an arbitor between big business and labor • That government would step in and solve problems • Bust the Trust • “speak softly and carry a big stick”

  4. Trust Buster

  5. Square Deal • Protect small business • Keep big business from taking advantage of small business and poor • Did not mean an equal distribution of wealth • It meant regulation of what that business could do • Coal strike 1902 • Miners wanted higher pay and shorter hours • Teddy asked owners to give in a bit • Threatened to send in federal troops to seize the mines • Mine owners gave small raise and 9 hour days • Coal strike was the first time Government stepped in on the side of workers.

  6. Trust Busting • Carry a big stick • Reinforce Sherman Anti-trust Act • Northern Railroad company • Was found to be in violation anti-trust act • Supreme court forced company to break into smaller ones • Railroad was used as a warning for other trusts • Teddy had “good” and “bad” trusts • Big business was bad if it hurt smaller ones and consumers • Supported big business as long as it was fair

  7. Hepburn Act • Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) • Made ICC more Powerful 1906 • Had the ability to set shipping rates for all railroad companies • Could set and limit shipping costs and rates • Also set maximum prices for ferries, bridge tolls, and oil pipelines

  8. Meat Inspection Act • Inspect any meat sold across state lines • Required federal inspection of process plants • Upton Sinclair The Jungle • “All day long the blazing midsummer sun beat down upon that square mile of abominations: upon tens of thousands of cattle crowded into pens whose wooden floors stank and steamed contagion; upon bare, blistering, cinder-strewn railroad tracks, and huge blocks of dingy meat factories, whose labyrinthine passages defied a breath of fresh air to penetrate them; and there were not merely rivers of hot blood, and carloads of moist flesh, and rendering vats and soap caldrons, glue factories and fertilizer tanks, that smelt like the craters of hell—there were also tons of garbage festering in the sun, and the greasy laundry of the workers hung out to dry, and dining rooms littered with food and black with flies, and toilet rooms that were open sewers.”

  9. Pure Food and Drug Act

  10. National Reclamation Act • John Muir • Gifford Pinchot

  11. Taft • Differ of opinion with Roosevelt

  12. Roosevelt VS Taft • Bull-Moose Party – 3rd party

  13. Woodrow Wilson • Bio

  14. New Freedom

  15. Economy • 16th Amendment • Federal Reserve Act

  16. Anti-Trust Regulation • Federal Trade Commission • Clayton Anti-trust Act

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