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The Progressive Presidents

Teddy Roosevelt and the Big Stick Wm. Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedoms The Election of 1912- the “high water mark” of

Progressivism

Teddy Roosevelt

The “Roughriders”

The Panama Canal

Construction of Canal

Opening Day

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine-

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine-European Powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere and we would stay out of European affairs

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine-European Powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere and we would stay out of European affairs

Roosevelt Corollary- In order to prevent such intervention, the United States was justified in acting first.

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The Jungle- Upton Sinclair

Roosevelt’s Regulatory State

The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads.

Roosevelt’s Regulatory State

The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads.

The Meat Inspection Act- required federal inspection of meat in interstate commerce

Roosevelt’s Regulatory State

The Hepburn Act- Gave the ICC effective power to regulate the railroads.

The Meat Inspection Act- required federal inspection of meat in interstate commerce

Pure Food and Drug Act- outlawed adulterated, misbranded, or harmful foods, drugs, or liquors.

William Howard Taft

Dollar DiplomacyTo use the military strength of the

United States to protect private American investments abroad.

T.R.’s “New Nationalism”

T.R.’s “New Nationalism”

New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government

T.R.’s “New Nationalism”

New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government Social Justice programs

T.R.’s “New Nationalism”

New Federal Regulation of business More democracy in government Social Justice programs

Worker’s Compensation

Graduated Income Tax

Regulation of Women and Child labor

Woodrow Wilson

Wilson’s “New Freedoms”

Wilson’s “New Freedoms”

Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business”

Wilson’s “New Freedoms”

Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business”

Vigorous AntiTrust legislation/enforcement

Wilson’s “New Freedoms”

Restore competition and encourage small economic units in place of “big business”

Vigorous AntiTrust legislation/enforcement Breaking the dominance of Wall Street and the

Stock Market on the economy

The Election of 1912

Wilson- 42 % of the vote T.R. 27 % Taft 23% Debs 6%

Significance of the election of 1912

Significance of the election of 1912

The High Water Mark of Progressivism

Significance of the election of 1912

The High Water Mark of Progressivism

1st election to feature primaries

1st election to have all progressives

Socialist Party got 1 million votes

Significance of the election of 1912

The High Water Mark of Progressivism

1st election to feature primaries

1st election to have all progressives

Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since

the Civil War!

Significance of the election of 1912

The High Water Mark of Progressivism

1st election to feature primaries

1st election to have all progressives

Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since

the Civil War! Marked the rebirth of the South in national politics

Significance of the election of 1912 The High Water Mark of Progressivism

1st election to feature primaries

1st election to have all progressives

Socialist Party got 1 million votes Gave Democrats national power for 1st time since the

Civil War! Marked the rebirth of the South in national politics Reformers move to the Democratic Party

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