Aim: How did Woodrow Wilson impact the Progressive Era?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Progressive Presidents
Advertisements

The Progressive Presidents In 1901, Republican President William McKinley was assassinated... …Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became president.
PROGRESSIVISM UNDER TAFT & WILSON
Legislation of the Progressive Era
Taft & Wilson: Progressive Era Although President Roosevelt improved life in America, democracy expanded more during the Taft and Wilson years.
Bell Ringer: Have you ever been influenced to want/buy something after watching a commercial of that product? If so, what was it?
Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.
Chapter 18 The Progressive Movement
Wilson’s New Freedom Progressive ideals
Progressives on the National Stage. Three Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson Shared a commitment to reform Shared a commitment.
Wilson’s New Freedom Section 17-5 pp
Ch 9, Section 5 Wilson’s New Freedom. 1.Until 1937, on what month and day did a President’s term begin and end? March 4 th The one exception to this was.
Progressivism Under Taft & Wilson Ch. 18 Sec. 3. Taft’s Presidency Continued Roosevelt’s reforms Continued Roosevelt’s reforms Attacking trusts Attacking.
Unit 5: The Progressive Era ( ) President Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom.
National Reclamation Act (1902) Roosevelt Encouraged conservation Water Dams, Irrigation Projects Funded by selling public land Elkins Act (1903) Roosevelt.
 Attacked “triple wall of privilege” that blocked small businesses from being free  trusts, banks, tariffs  “New Freedom” plan to control corporations.
Mr. Williams 10 th Grade U.S. History Wilson and New Freedom.
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA Theodore Roosevelt “Trust Busting”
STARRING: William Taft & Woodrow Wilson victory.
The Progressive Era Vocabulary List. Progressivism Definition: The political orientation of those who favor progress towards better conditions in government.
Sec. 3 “Progressivism under Taft and Wilson”.  conservationist  New Nationalism  Bull Moose Party  Clayton Antitrust Act  Federal Trade Commission.
WILSON’S NEW FREEDOM. ELECTION OF 1912 From left Debs – socialist (6% of popular vote) Taft – Republican (23.2% of popular vote) Roosevelt – Bull Moose.
17-5: Wilson’s New Freedom. Federal Trade Act Federal Trade Act: Set up the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) an agency with power to investigate possible.
 What was President Taft’s approach to progressive reform?  Talk with your shoulder buddy about the Taft Administration.
Progressivism Under Taft & Wilson – Notes. I. Taft Becomes President William H. Taft (R) won election of Continues Progressive reforms (trusts).
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA: FEDERAL INTERVENTION
The Progressive Movement
Progressive Presidents
Warm Up 2/16 Think about the muckrakers and and the corruption/atrocities that were exposed. As a citizen, what issue is the most important to you? What.
Essential Question: How did progressives bring reforms to urban and state governments? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 8.3: Test # 7 Friday 2-5 “Political Progressive.
Bell Ringer Turn to the person sitting next to you and together explain the election of How was Wilson able to win the election? When finished look.
Wilson’s “New Freedom”
COS Standard 2 Part C Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.
Gilded Age, Populist Movement, and the Progressive Era
Chapter 10 section 5 Objectives
Woodrow Wilson.
Progressive Era- Day 3 Clear your desks and be ready to start today’s notes as soon as roll is taken.
Warm-up In one or two sentences, describe what type of person “Teddy” Roosevelt was.
William Howard Taft Taft was handpicked by Roosevelt to continue his progressive policies He served from He continued Roosevelt’s attacks on.
The Progressive Presidents
TRUST BUSTING TO BANKING REFORM
Wilson’s America “We can name our children Jackie and Wilson, raise them on rhythm and blues” --Hozier.
UNIT 2: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND PROGRESSIVISM
The Progressive Presidents
INTRO TO GILDED AGE & PROGRESSIVE ERA
Bel l Ringer What impact would Roosevelt’s policies have on consumer protection in America?
The Progressive Presidents
CH 18 - Progressivism on the National Stage
Progressive Politicians
Wilson’s New Freedom American History 2.
Objectives Evaluate what Wilson hoped to do with his “New Freedom” program. Describe Wilson’s efforts to regulate the economy. Assess the legacy of the.
Essential Question: How did progressives bring reforms to urban and state governments? Agenda for Unit 8.3: Clicker Questions “Political Progressive.
Progressivism Under Taft
Progressivism under Taft and Wilson
COS Standard 2 Part E Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.
Knights Charge 2/12 Test and Study Guides tomorrow
Two Key Antitrust Measures
Wilson’s New Freedom 1912 Election
OBJECTIVE: Understand President Wilson’s progressive reforms.
The Progressives: Political Reform, Court Cases, & Presidents
In 1901, Republican President William McKinley was assassinated...
The Progressive Presidents
Progressive Presidents
The Progressives: Political Reform, Court Cases, & Presidents
Wilson’s New Freedom American History 2.
Wilson’s New Freedom.
Progressive Era Wilson’s New Freedom.
U.S. History & Government 11th Grade Boys and Girls 22 May 2019
Objectives Evaluate what Wilson hoped to do with his “New Freedom” program. Describe Wilson’s efforts to regulate the economy. Assess the legacy of the.
Progressive Era & the Presidents: Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson
Presentation transcript:

Aim: How did Woodrow Wilson impact the Progressive Era?

28th President of the United States – Democrat Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States – Democrat Defeated Taft, Debs, and Roosevelt in the Election of 1912 New Freedom: wanted antitrust legislation and return to small business. This was Wilson’s political platform. It was totally different from T.R.’s the New Nationalism which proposed social legislation and business regulation. Four Progressive Amendments were passed during Wilson’s Presidency: Amendment Year Changes 16th 1913 Allows Congress to collect an income tax Taxed larger incomes at a higher rate. 17th Direct Election of Senators 18th 1920 Prohibition of Alcohol (sale of, consumption of, distribution of or importation of) 19th Women receive the right to vote

28th President of the United States – Democrat Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States – Democrat Business Regulation was a success for Wilson: Clayton Anti-Trust Act: (1914) strengthened the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by not allowing companies to buy stock in other companies and create a monopoly and legalized peaceful strikes by labor unions. It aimed to prevent unfair competition. It created a commission to investigate such practices as false advertising and mislabeling by strengthening the government’s power to control business practices that threatened competition. Federal Trade Act: gave power to the Federal Trade Commission to investigate corporations and unfair business practices – wanted to increase competition. Adamson Act: set an eight hour workday for employees on railroads and interstate commerce. (1916)

Why are the monopolists so big Why are the monopolists so big? What does "fat" represent in political cartoons? Is the cartoonist for/against monopolists? Who should the Senate be run by?

28th President of the United States – Democrat Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States – Democrat Financial Reforms: Underwood Tariff: reduced tariffs on goods for the first time since the Civil War. Federal Reserve Act: created a national banking system, divided into 12 districts Issued Federal Reserve Notes Control money in circulation Control interest rates Shift money from one bank to another as needed. The Federal Reserve System was created in 1913 as the national banking system.

28th President of the United States – Democrat Woodrow Wilson 28th President of the United States – Democrat Women’s Suffrage ( the final victory for the 19th century movement) 1917 – NYS allow Women to Vote Wilson is pressured into changing his views on Women’s Suffrage in 1918. 1919 Congress approves the 19th Amendment granting women the Right to Vote. August 18, 1920 – 19th Amendment is ratified by the states.

How did Woodrow Wilson impact the Progressive Era? Closing Question: How did Woodrow Wilson impact the Progressive Era?