Progressive Presidents Report Card

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Progressive Presidents Report Card Directions: Use the chart, your notes, or the internet to research and evaluate the Progressive Presidents. Explain your reason for the President’s grade. Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson Republican Former leader of the Rough Riders McKinley’s vice President Progressive President Added 150 million acres to national forests Established 5 national parks Established the U.S. Forestry Service Started 4 national game preserves Created 51 federal bird reservations 25 irrigation/reclamation projects Sherman Anti-Trust Act Worked with unions to resolve disputes Pure Food and Drug Act Meat Inspection Act Split from Republican party to run in the “Bull Moose Party” during the 1912 election Panama Canal began during his presidency “Big Stick” Foreign Policy Prosecuted twice as many trusts as Roosevelt Established the Children’s Bureau Viewed Presidency as an administrative job Postal Savings System Alaska given territorial government Expanded number of acres of national forest Supported laws requiring mine owners to improve safety Believed in supporting or working with other countries through “Dollar Diplomacy” Became Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court after leaving office Democrat Won the 1912 election due to the split in the Republican Party with the Bull Moose Party New Freedom Policy First President to hold regularly scheduled press conferences Underwood Tariff Bill reduced taxes Federal Reserve System reformed banks Clayton Anti-Trust Act broadened regulation of trusts Federal Trade Commission Protected workers and children through federal laws Gave compensation for injuries on the job