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Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt: Republican reformer

Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt: Republican 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.

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Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt: Republican reformer

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  1. Progressive PresidentsTeddy Roosevelt:Republican 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 Used the Presidency as a “Bully Pulpit”: He pressured politicians to enact reforms by using his popularity with the American public. In doing so, he expanded the powers of the American Presidency.

  3. United Mine Workers Union Strike • May 1902 coal miners demand higher wages, shorter hours, recognition • How did previous Presidents handle labor strikes? • How did TR handle the United Mineworkers Union strike? • Invited owners and union leaders to DC • Threatened to have federal troops take over mines • Precedent: first U.S. President to intervene on side of workers • Negotiated & miners won 10% pay increase and reduced workday from 10 to 9 hours

  4. A “Square Deal” for All Americans • Goal: prevent wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small businesses and the poor • Began enforcing the Sherman Anti-trust Act • 1st anti-trust lawsuit against JP Morgan’s Northern Securities Company (RR) in 1901 • 5-4 vote Supreme Court dissolved NSC

  5. How does the cartoon depict TR’s stance toward trusts?

  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. Roosevelt was an avid hunter

  8. 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 both public and commercial use • Distinction b/w Preservation & Conservation

  9. TR and John Muir at Yosemite "The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others."- TR’s Address at Deep Waterway Convention Oct. 4, 1907

  10. 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 • TR’s 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

  11. 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)

  12. 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

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

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