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Section 2 The Progressive President
The First Progressive President September 6, 1901 President William McKinley assassinated by unemployed anarchist @ the world’s fair in Buffalo, NY Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became President 42 years old Youngest President to take office Supporter of Progressive goals
Teddy Roosevelt Came from wealthy NY family Suffered from asthma as child Built strength by lifting weights, running, & boxing @23 he was elected to NY state legislature Served on Civil Service Commission Headed NYC police department Assistant secretary of the navy 1898 Led U.S. troops in daring exploits against Spain Returned home a hero Elected governor of New York 2 years later was elected VP w/ McKinley
TR & Big Business TR won reputation as trustbuster (a person working to destroy monopolies & trusts) Was not against big business, saw difference between “good” & “bad” trusts Good trusts: were efficient & fair & should be left alone Bad trusts: took advantage of workers & cheated the public by eliminating competition.  Gov’t must control or break them up 1902 Gov’t brought lawsuit against Northern Securities Company (was formed to control competition among railroads) TR said NSC used unfair business practices 1904 Supreme Court ruling: NSC violated Sherman Antitrust Act Order: trust to be broken up 1st time Sherman Antitrust Act used to break up trusts, not unions More suits followed Against: Standard Oil & American Tobacco Company Were later broke up because they attempted to limit free trade
A Boost for Organized Labor TR also clashed w/ mine owners 1902 PA coal miners strike Wanted: better pay & short workday Owners: refused to negotiate w/ miners’ union w/ winter approaching schools & hospitals ran out of coal TR threatened to send troops to run mines Mine owners negotiated w/ miners union & reached agreement TR 1st President to side w/ strikers
The Square Deal 1904 TR ran for President Promised a Square Deal Everyone from farmers and consumers to workers and owners should have the same opportunity to succeed Helped him win election
Conserving Natural Resources TR took action to protect wilderness areas Lumber companies were cutting down entire forests & miners were removing iron & coal, while leaving gaping holes in the earth to keep up w/ industrial growth TR loved the wilderness & pressed for conservation Not against using resources, but believed they had to be used wisely, w/ an eye toward the future 1905 U.S. Forest Service was formed Thousands of acres of land set aside for national parks
Protecting Consumers Sinclair’s novel The Jungle shocked TR He made public a report exposing unhealthy meatpacking plant conditions 1906 Congress passed a law allowing closer inspection of meatpacking houses Muckrakers Exposed drug companies for making false claims about medicines & adding harmful chemicals to canned food Congress passed Pure Food & Drug Act(required food & drug makers to list all ingredients on packages
Taft & Wilson 1908 TR did not run for reelection Supported William Howard Taft Trouble For Taft Taft: quite & cautious  Was wary of power Supported Progressive causes Broke up more trusts, favored graduated income tax, approved safety rules for mines, created federal office to control child labor, & signed laws giving gov’t workers 8 hour workday
1909 Lost Progressive support Signed a bill to raise tariffs Progressives argued this raised prices for consumers Modified conservation policies Progressives accused him of blocking conservaton
Election of 1912 TR broke away from Taft & ran against him for Republican nomination TR was loved by people, but Taft controlled party leadership Taft nominated by Republican Party TR & supporters formed new party Progressive Party, later known as the Bull Moose Party Democrats chose Woodrow Wilson Progressive candidate President of Princeton University & governor of New Jersey Brilliant scholar & cautious reformer Known as begin rigid & unwilling to compromise TR & Taft gained more votes than Wilson, but spilt Republican vote allowing Wilson to win the election of 1912
Wilson & the New Freedom Wanted to restore free competition Program called New Freedom Persuaded Congress to create Federal Trade Commission Power to investigate companies & order them to stop using unfair practices to destroy competitors 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act signed Banned some business practices that limited competition Stopped antitrust laws from being used against unions Federal Reserve Act Regulated banking Set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to raise or lower interest rates & control the money supply

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Chapter 19 section 2

  • 1. Section 2 The Progressive President
  • 2. The First Progressive President September 6, 1901 President William McKinley assassinated by unemployed anarchist @ the world’s fair in Buffalo, NY Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became President 42 years old Youngest President to take office Supporter of Progressive goals
  • 3. Teddy Roosevelt Came from wealthy NY family Suffered from asthma as child Built strength by lifting weights, running, & boxing @23 he was elected to NY state legislature Served on Civil Service Commission Headed NYC police department Assistant secretary of the navy 1898 Led U.S. troops in daring exploits against Spain Returned home a hero Elected governor of New York 2 years later was elected VP w/ McKinley
  • 4. TR & Big Business TR won reputation as trustbuster (a person working to destroy monopolies & trusts) Was not against big business, saw difference between “good” & “bad” trusts Good trusts: were efficient & fair & should be left alone Bad trusts: took advantage of workers & cheated the public by eliminating competition. Gov’t must control or break them up 1902 Gov’t brought lawsuit against Northern Securities Company (was formed to control competition among railroads) TR said NSC used unfair business practices 1904 Supreme Court ruling: NSC violated Sherman Antitrust Act Order: trust to be broken up 1st time Sherman Antitrust Act used to break up trusts, not unions More suits followed Against: Standard Oil & American Tobacco Company Were later broke up because they attempted to limit free trade
  • 5. A Boost for Organized Labor TR also clashed w/ mine owners 1902 PA coal miners strike Wanted: better pay & short workday Owners: refused to negotiate w/ miners’ union w/ winter approaching schools & hospitals ran out of coal TR threatened to send troops to run mines Mine owners negotiated w/ miners union & reached agreement TR 1st President to side w/ strikers
  • 6. The Square Deal 1904 TR ran for President Promised a Square Deal Everyone from farmers and consumers to workers and owners should have the same opportunity to succeed Helped him win election
  • 7. Conserving Natural Resources TR took action to protect wilderness areas Lumber companies were cutting down entire forests & miners were removing iron & coal, while leaving gaping holes in the earth to keep up w/ industrial growth TR loved the wilderness & pressed for conservation Not against using resources, but believed they had to be used wisely, w/ an eye toward the future 1905 U.S. Forest Service was formed Thousands of acres of land set aside for national parks
  • 8. Protecting Consumers Sinclair’s novel The Jungle shocked TR He made public a report exposing unhealthy meatpacking plant conditions 1906 Congress passed a law allowing closer inspection of meatpacking houses Muckrakers Exposed drug companies for making false claims about medicines & adding harmful chemicals to canned food Congress passed Pure Food & Drug Act(required food & drug makers to list all ingredients on packages
  • 9. Taft & Wilson 1908 TR did not run for reelection Supported William Howard Taft Trouble For Taft Taft: quite & cautious Was wary of power Supported Progressive causes Broke up more trusts, favored graduated income tax, approved safety rules for mines, created federal office to control child labor, & signed laws giving gov’t workers 8 hour workday
  • 10. 1909 Lost Progressive support Signed a bill to raise tariffs Progressives argued this raised prices for consumers Modified conservation policies Progressives accused him of blocking conservaton
  • 11. Election of 1912 TR broke away from Taft & ran against him for Republican nomination TR was loved by people, but Taft controlled party leadership Taft nominated by Republican Party TR & supporters formed new party Progressive Party, later known as the Bull Moose Party Democrats chose Woodrow Wilson Progressive candidate President of Princeton University & governor of New Jersey Brilliant scholar & cautious reformer Known as begin rigid & unwilling to compromise TR & Taft gained more votes than Wilson, but spilt Republican vote allowing Wilson to win the election of 1912
  • 12. Wilson & the New Freedom Wanted to restore free competition Program called New Freedom Persuaded Congress to create Federal Trade Commission Power to investigate companies & order them to stop using unfair practices to destroy competitors 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act signed Banned some business practices that limited competition Stopped antitrust laws from being used against unions Federal Reserve Act Regulated banking Set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to raise or lower interest rates & control the money supply