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AIM: How did the Progressive Presidents change America’s social ideology permanently? Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson Social Ideology: a set of moral principles and beliefs in society -who should care for the people -who should help people -what rules people should follow

Why do Progressives want to change America’s social ideology?

Social Ideology Social morals: Drinking Unsanitary foods What moral, political, social, and economic problems need to be fixed? (Rules/laws that need to be made) Social morals: Drinking Gov’t intervention: end big businesses (trusts) political corruption (big bosses) Discrimination/Inequality (women & African-Americans) Unsanitary foods Unfair working conditions/child labor

Temperance Movement End sale of alcohol Evil, “corrupts society” Carrie Nation & her hatchet

TR: The “Bull Moose” Square Deal: more gov’t intervention Creates “Bull Moose” party: use media to pressure Congress to pass laws “Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible. I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”

“Weak” William Howard Taft Kept some Progressive ideas- busted 90 trusts Businesses unhappy & Progressives want more Couldn’t keep anyone happy.

Election of 1912 Party divided & Taft’s policies anger Roosevelt Roosevelt runs for “Bull Moose” party Taft runs for Republican party Woodrow Wilson runs for Democrats wins!

Wilson’s “New Freedom” Attacked Trusts and high tariffs Help farmers and small business

“Reading like a Historian” How did the Progressive Presidents change America’s social ideology permanently? “Reading like a Historian” ANNOTATE! Society Business Government

1916…2016 Have we changed? Has America’s social ideology changed since the Progressive Era? Do you think the government should play a larger role in people’s lives?”