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Roosevelt and Progressivism. Presidents Support Reform Chapter 21 Section 1 December 2011. TR's Career:. NY Legislature (age 26). Civil Service Commission. NY Police Chief. Asst. Secretary of the Navy. Governor of NY, 1898. Temple of Music at night, Pan Am Exposition Buffalo, NY 1901. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presidents Support Reform

Chapter 21 Section 1

December 2011

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NY Legislature (age 26)

Civil Service Commission

NY Police Chief

Asst. Secretary of the Navy

Governor of NY, 1898

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Temple of Music at night,

Pan Am Exposition

Buffalo, NY

1901

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Last Photo taken of

President McKinley as he enters the

Temple of Music at Pan Am Expo in

Buffalo

Sept. 6, 1901

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President McKinley’s Assassin, Leon Czolgosz

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Wilcox Mansion, Delaware Ave., Buffalo. Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration Site.

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Purpose of Government is to ensure fairness for workers, consumers, and big business.

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Government should ensure that all groups in America have an equal opportunity to succeed.

Helps TR win 1904 Election by a landslide.

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Preferred to control & regulate trustsSupported many labor unions (coal miners in PA)

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Meat Inspection Act 1906

Pure Food Act 1906Conservation: 170,000 acres of Nation Parks

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William Howard Taft: Elected President in 1908

Addressed Child Labor Problem

Busted more trusts than TR

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TR runs again in 1912 on Bull Moose Ticket. Three way race allows Woodrow Wilson to be elected.

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1. “Bull” Moose dominates the cartoon

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2.

Donkey = Democrats

Elephant = Republicans

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3.

Glasses

Mustache

Toothy Smile

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4. Roosevelt has changed from an elephant (Republican) to a moose (Progressive Party).

Also, he has taken money from trusts (see barrel of water).

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Promoted free enterprise

Federal Reserve Act 1913Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to regulate business practices

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Support for passing the 17th Amendment:

Direct Election of US Senators.