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1 T. Roosevelt V. Woodrow Wilson T. Roosevelt V. Woodrow Wilson

2 The GOP After the Circus ? ?

3 The Anti- Third-Term Principle

4 Progressive Fallacies: 1912 Edition Progressive Fallacies: 1912 Edition

5 The “Bull Moose” Party (aka the Progressives): The Latest Arrival at the Political Zoo

6 The Socialist Party & Eugene V. Debs

7 The Democratic Party & Governor Woodrow Wilson (NJ)

8 It Takes Time to Remove the Grime

9 An Actual 1912 Ballot

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11 Here Kitty, Kitty! ?

12 Up Against the Hurdles

13 The Unanswerable Argument for Suffrage

14 Lynching & the Race Issue

15 Mr. Lewis Gets His Share

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17 Oh, That This Too, Too Solid South Would Melt!

18 GOP Divided by Bull Moose Equals Democratic Victory!

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20 The Wilson Presidency Wilson and Domestic Policy The High Water Mark of Progressivism Wilson and Foreign Policy

21 The “Triple Wall of Privilege” “New Federalism” Banks The Tariff Trusts

22 How well did he do? Banking: The Federal Reserve Act- created the Federal Reserve Banking System

23 How well did he do? Banking: The Federal Reserve Act- created the Federal Reserve Banking System The Tariff: The Underwood Tariff Act- lowered the rate on imported goods

24 How well did he do? Banking: The Federal Reserve Act- created the Federal Reserve Banking System The Tariff: The Underwood Tariff Act- lowered the rate on imported goods Graduated Income Tax- to make up for lost revenue 16th Amendment $4,000 – 20,000= 2% income tax Above $500,000= 7% “ “

25 How well did he do? Banking: The Federal Reserve Act- created the Federal Reserve Banking System The Tariff: The Underwood Tariff Act- lowered the rate on imported goods by 15% Graduated Income Tax- to make up for lost revenue The Trusts: Clayton Anti-Trust Act- also exempted labor unions from Sherman Act

26 The High Water Mark of Progressivism Federal Farm Loan Act and Warehouse Acts of 1916- low interest credit and govt. loans to farmers with crops as collateral

27 The High Water Mark of Progressivism Federal Farm Loan Act and Warehouse Acts of 1916- low interest credit and govt. loans to farmers with crops as collateral Workingman’s Compensation Act of 1916

28 The High Water Mark of Progressivism Federal Farm Loan Act and Warehouse Acts of 1916- low interest credit and govt. loans to farmers with crops as collateral Workingman’s Compensation Act of 1916 Child Labor Legislation

29 The High Water Mark of Progressivism Federal Farm Loan Act and Warehouse Acts of 1916- low interest credit and govt. loans to farmers with crops as collateral Workingman’s Compensation Act of 1916 Child Labor Legislation Adamson Act- 8 hour day for R.R. employees

30 High Water Mark of Progressivism Federal Farm Loan Act and Warehouse Acts of 1916- low interest credit and govt. loans to farmers with crops as collateral Workingman’s Compensation Act of 1916 Child Labor Legislation Adamson Act- 8 hour day for R.R. employees First Jewish S.C. Justice: Louis Brandeis

31 Foreign Policy Key Terms Moral Diplomacy –Bryan as Sec. of State (Pacifist) –Jones Act (Puerto Ricans are US citizens) –Panama Canal Tolls Act (Americans must pay tolls too) –Haiti (again) –Dominican Republic (again) –Mexico US Army invades looking for Pancho Villa –WWI Central Powers vs Allied Powers –Neutrality Proclamation by U.S.

32 What Wilson Wanted What Wilson GOT


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