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Bell Ringer Turn to the person sitting next to you and together explain the election of 1912. How was Wilson able to win the election? When finished look up and be prepared to share as a whole class review.

Chapter 9.5 Wilson’s New Freedom Analyze the significant progressive achievements during the administration of Wilson, including new freedom, the Underwood Tariff, the Federal Reserve Act, and the Clayton Anti-Trust Act Students will identify and explain Wilson’s reform as a progressive leader.

Wilson’s Background Lived in the South during the Civil War and Reconstruction Lawyer, History Professor served as Governor of New Jersey with a Progressive agenda

Wilson’s New Freedom 1.. Clayton Antitrust Act strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act, freed labor unions and farm organizations from antitrust laws; prohibited most injunctions against strikers 2. Federal Trade Commission set up the Federal Trade Commission with power to investigate corporations and unfair business practices

Legislation & Constitutional Amendments 3. The Underwood Tariff substantially reduced tariff rates for the first time since the Civil War 4. The sixteenth amendment legalized a federal income tax 5. The Federal Reserve Act established the Federal Reserve System, a decentralized private banking system under federal control

The Suffrage Movement This movement became successful due to grass roots groups, the use of new strategies to build enthusiasm; regeneration of the national movement under Carrie Chapman Catt 6. The Nineteenth Amendment recognized women’s right to vote

Wilson & Civil Rights Wilson opposed federal antilynching legislation; appointed segregationists to his cabinet; failed to oppose the resegregation of federal offices

Exit Ticket 2. Name one of the two amendments. 1. What legislation did Wilson use to attack trusts and monopolies? 2. Name one of the two amendments. 3. How did Wilson reform banking? 4. Was Wilson a strong or weak leader when it came to civil rights?

Exit Ticket On your way out the door, using the reforms that we talked about, list one reason that someone would vote for Wilson and list one reason why someone would not.