Chapter 9 The Progressive Era

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Chapter 9 The Progressive Era Section 5 Wilson’s New Freedom

Woodrow Wilson 1. Wilson never served in the congress. 2. His nickname is Professor because he was one at Princeton. 3. He was the first president to get a PhD 4. He won a Nobel peace prize 5. First president to make a press conference 6. Let Flock’s of sheep stay on the white house. 7. Could not read until 10 years of age.

I. Wilson Wins Financial Reforms Wilson’s Background Wilson was lawyer, professor, president of Princeton, NJ governor As president, focuses on trusts, tariffs, high finance

Two Key Antitrust Measures: Clayton Antitrust Act stops companies buying stock to form monopoly (ending Holding Companies) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)—new “watchdog” agency investigates regulatory violations ends unfair business practices

A New Tax System: Wilson pushes for Underwood Act to substantially reduce tariffs Sets precedent of giving State of the Union message in person

Federal Income Tax: Sixteenth Amendment legalizes graduated federal income tax

Federal Reserve System: Federal Reserve System—private banking system under federal control Nation divided into 12 districts; central bank in each district

II. Women Win Suffrage Local Suffrage Battles: College-educated women spread suffrage message to working-class

Catt and the National Movement: Carrie Chapman Catt, head of NAWSA, stresses organization, lobbying. (Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth C. Stanton) Work of patriotic women in war effort influences politicians 1919 Nineteenth Amendment grants women right to vote

III. The Limits of Progressivism The Twilight of Progressivism: Outbreak of World War I distracts Americans; reform efforts stall.