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Essential Question : How did progressives bring reform to urban & state governments? Warm-Up Question: How effective were progressive reformers in addressing: (a) Problems in cities? (b) Discrimination against African-Americans? (c) Inequalities against women? . Presidential Seal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presidential Seal

Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

■Essential Question:–How did progressives bring

reform to urban & state governments?

■Warm-Up Question:

–How effective were progressive reformers in addressing:(a) Problems in cities?(b) Discrimination against

African-Americans?(c) Inequalities against women?

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Presidential Seal

Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Government Reform■ City, state, & national governments were

in need of reform:– Corrupt political machines controlled

city governments– Monopolists used their wealth to

influence politicians, encourage monopolies, & fight labor laws

– Political positions were gained based on patronage not merit

– Corruption scandals plagued the national government

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Urban Government Reform ■ In the 1880s, reformers began to

demand change in city gov’ts:– Reformers tried to end patronage

(appointment based on loyalty) by passing the Pendleton Act which required merit-based exams

– Reformers tried to make gov’t more efficient & break the power of machines by shifting power to city commissions & managers

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After a hurricane destroyed the city of Galveston, Texas…

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…politicians created the 1st city commission gov’t

Rather than 1 mayor making all decisions, a committee oversaw

different aspects of local government

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Other cities adopted this model, but added a trained city manager to carry out the day-to-day operation of government

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Progressive Reform in the States■ Progressive reformers impacted

state governments too:–States began regulating railroads

& other big businesses to help workers & promote competition

–States passed laws limiting work hours for children & women

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Progressive Reform in the State■ The most significant state reformer was governor Robert La Follette’s “Wisconsin Idea”:

– Used academic “experts” from the University of Wisconsin to help create state laws– Wisconsin was the 1st state to create an income tax & regulate railroads

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Progressives helped make state governments more democratic

Referendum: Citizens vote to

increase taxes for new programs

State of Texas

Initiative: Citizens can put an

issue on a state ballot & vote to

make it a law

Recall:Citizens

can vote to remove an

elected official

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Progressive Reform in the States■ Progressives helped make state

governments more democratic:–17th Amendment was ratified

which allowed for the direct election of Senators by the people

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The Senate

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

National Progressive Reform: Presidents Theodore Roosevelt,

William Howard Taft, & Woodrow Wilson

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

President Theodore Roosevelt■ Theodore

Roosevelt: A “Modern President”

■ VP Theodore Roosevelt became president after the assassination of William McKinley McKinley was assassinated by an

anarchist in Buffalo in September of 1901

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

President Theodore Roosevelt■ TR was a different kind of president

– He thought the gov’t ought to

take responsibility for the

welfare of the American people– His agenda of progressive reform

was called the “Square Deal”

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Theodore Roosevelt: A “Modern” President

“It is the duty of the president to act upon the

theory that he is the steward of the people, and…to assume that he has the legal right to do

whatever the needs of the people demand, unless the Constitution or the

laws explicitly forbid him to do it”

• TR was committed to a series of reforms:–Breaking up harmful

monopolies (called “trustbusting”)

–Regulating businesses such as railroads & the meat industry

–Conservation of natural resources

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Trustbusting■ During the Gilded Age, Congress

passed a series of laws designed to keep big business in check:–Sherman Anti-Trust Act in 1890

made it illegal for companies to restrict trade

■ Congress did not use the law to break-up monopolies

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William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Trustbusting■ Roosevelt saw the benefit of

efficient monopolies, but wanted to control bad trusts:–Roosevelt administration

“busted” 25 trusts in 7 years

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Theodore Roosevelt,

the Trustbuster

RESTR

AINT

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Supporting Workers■ 1902, the United Mine Workers went

on strike to demand higher pay & an eight-hour work day– The

Anthracite Coal Strike lasted 11 months & threatened the nation as winter approached

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Supporting Workers■ Unlike the Gilded Age presidents, TR

did not side with the owners & break up the strike– TR forced

both sides to arbitrate or face gov’t seizure of the coal mine

– The result was a “square deal” for both sides

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Regulating Business■ When muckraker Upton Sinclair’s The

Jungle was published, Roosevelt pushed for regulation of the meat packing industry– Congress passed the Meat

Inspection Act in 1906– To ban harmful products & end

false medicine claims, the Pure Food & Drug Act passed in 1906

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Unregulated Food & Medicines:The Need for the Pure Food & Drug Act

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Conservation of the Environment

■ During the Gilded Age, corporations clear- cut forests &

viewed

America’s natural

resources as endless■ Roosevelt

began the 1st national

environmental conservation program

TR stands with environmental activist John Muir

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William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Conservation of the Environment

– The gov’t protected 195 million acres as off limits to businesses

– The Reclamation Service placed natural resources (oil, trees, coal) under federal protection

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National Parks and Forests

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William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

The Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt

■ In 1908, Roosevelt decided not to run for re-election as president

■ TR’s presidency was important because for the first time, the national government:–Regulated big business–Protected the environment–Assumed responsibility for the

welfare of workers & consumers

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When Roosevelt decided not to run for re-election in 1908, his successor to

the presidency was Republican William

Howard Taft

William Howard Taft

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

The Presidency of Taft■ Like TR, Taft believed that the U.S.

needed progressive reform:–In his 4 years as president, Taft

helped break up twice as many monopolies as Roosevelt

–Created the Children’s Bureau & pushed for child labor laws

–Helped create safety codes for coal miners & railroad workers

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

The Presidency of Taft■ But, Taft did not always trust the

gov’t to solve problems & often sided with conservative Republicans–He angered progressives when

he supported a high tariff which helped monopolies

–He allowed a cabinet secretary to sell 1 million acres of conservation land to businesses

■ Progressive politicians hoped that TR would run for president again

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Progressives (& Roosevelt) began to view Taft as having made a mess of TR’s reforms

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

The Election of 1912■ TR decided to run for president in

1912 but the Republican Party picked Taft as their candidate–TR created the Progressive

(“Bull Moose”) Party–Taft was the Republican nominee

& the Democrats ran a reform governor, Woodrow Wilson

■ Republican voters were divided in whom to support: Roosevelt or Taft

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The Election of 1912 & the Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party)

I’m feeling as fit as a “bull moose”

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The Election of 1912With the Republicans divided, Democrat

Woodrow Wilson won the election of 1912

Republicans divided by a Bull moose equals a Democratic victory!

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

President Woodrow Wilson■ President Wilson oversaw a great wave

of progressive reforms:–16th Amendment created the

1st income tax in U.S. history–17th Amendment allowed for the

direct-election of U.S. Senators–18th Amendment outlawed alcohol

(prohibition) –19th Amendment granted women

the right to vote (suffrage)

“Pro

gres

sive

Amen

dmen

ts”

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

President Woodrow Wilson■ President Wilson oversaw a great

wave of progressive reforms:– Created the Federal Reserve to

regulate the economy by adjusting the money supply & interest rates

– The Clayton Anti-Trust Act limited the ability of companies to form monopolies & protected workers’ right to strike

– The Federal Trade Commission monitored unfair business practices

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The Federal Reserve SystemThe “Fed” regulates

the amount of money in circulation

to help keep the economy strong

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

The End of Progressive Reform■ The Progressive Era (1890-1920)

brought major changes:– Gov’t regulation of big business– Improvements in U.S. cities– More democracy

for the people

■ But, the outbreak of World War I in Europe distracted Americans & brought an end to the Progressive Era

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William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

■The End

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Teddy Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson