Teddy Roosevelt 535-540  16.3 “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement
Advertisements

Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Interpreting Political Cartoons
 Childhood struggles  Teddy’s illnesses  Works hard in his father’s home gym  Overcomes illnesses through the strength of his will.
Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal. Theodore Roosevelt  Governor of New York  Hero of the Spanish-American War  Chosen as William McKinley’s Vice-Presidential.
“Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal”
Progressive Politicians
Teddy Roosevelt Early Life Born into a well-to-do family of Dutch heritage in New York. Born into a well-to-do family of Dutch heritage in New York.
The Progressive Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Theodore Roosevelt. The only person in history who was a badder dude than Teddy was Genghis Khan. “Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go.
Teddy Roosevelt: The Square Deal
The Progressive Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt 26 th President of the United States.
Teddy Roosevelt became President in 1901 when President William McKinley was shot by an anarchist. Roosevelt became the youngest person to serve as President.
Teddy Roosevelt Progressive President Rough Rider Governor of NY and Vice President Trust Buster Outdoors man v=uFlOLyMwnjU.
The Square Deal & the Modern Presidency Square Deal = TR’s program of progressive reforms designed to protect the common people against Big Business.
Roosevelt and the Square Deal
Progressive Reformer Governor of NY in 1898 Party bosses wanted him out, so they had him elected to the vice-presidency. William McKinley was the President.
Theodore Roosevelt/Assumes Presidency After the McKinley Assassination 1901 Used Presidency as “Bully Pulpit” a means to bring attention and demand.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th President of the US Buschistory Presents – The Presidents
P ROGRESSIVE E RA Theodore Roosevelt. S QUARE D EAL "When I say I believe in a square deal I do not mean... to give every man the best hand. If the cards.
Progressive Presidents Unit 2: Notes #7 Mrs. Willis 10/18/12.
Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson.
Roosevelt Background Theodore Roosevelt was a sickly, shy youth whom doctors forbade to play sports or do strenuous activities Graduates from Harvard Spends.
Chapter 21 – Progressives & Reformers Lesson 3 Objectives 1.What Progressive reforms did Theodor Roosevelt support? 2.What was Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom.
Roosevelt and the Square Deal Mr. Williams 10 th Grade U.S. History.
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt (TR)  1901 – McKinley is assassinated: TR becomes president at the age of 42  He believed the US had to be strong and compete.
Theodore Roosevelt President: Took over after McKinley assassinated, left for Taft to take over, ran again in 1912 as 3 rd Party.
Roosevelt & the Square Deal A tremendous personality after a string of weak (& somewhat dull) presidents in the late 1800’s.
P ROGRESSIVE E RA Theodore Roosevelt. S QUARE D EAL 1901 – Theodore Roosevelt becomes president when McKinley is shot Implements series of domestic.
Presidents Back Progressive Goals.  Republican President William McKinley is elected President  McKinley popularity soared as business boomed.
Theodore Roosevelt Notes 2- Unit 7. Early Life suffered from asthma causing him to be sick frequently. suffered from asthma causing him to be sick frequently.
Based on these quotes write about TR’s personality A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education,
Theodore Roosevelt and the Square Deal. 2.2 Teddy’s Square Deal Essential Questions: Describe the progress of political and social reform in America as.
“The principles for which we stand are the principles of fair play and a square deal for every man and every woman in the United States…
Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt.  Prominent NY family  State legislator; Civil Service National Gov’t; Police Commission NYC; Governor NYC; Assistant Secr.
The Progressive Presidents
Mr. Hammill Phillip O Berry. Warm-Up Please pull out your Goal 7 Syllabus and complete essential questions # 1,2,5 Answer the following question… What.
Today's Agenda Bellwork Announcements Questions Bellwork Review Lecture.
 Theodore Roosevelt used the power of the presidency to push for progressive reforms in business and in environmental policy.
9 sec.3 TR ( ). Teddy Roosevelt History of T. Roosevelt  Former Governor of N. York  Tricked into becoming V. President  Became President.
17.3. Well educated, war hero (Cuba) Outspoken, hard to “control” Kicked into VP to “stay out of trouble” 1901: McKinley assassinated 6 months into term.
The Main Idea Theodore Roosevelt used the power of the presidency to push for progressive reforms in business and in environmental policy. Reading Focus.
Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Teddy Roosevelt’ Square Deal
V. Theodore Roosevelt A Progressive President. A. Background Born in New York In 1881 elected to the state legislature He was athletic and had a reputation.
6.3 Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal By Robert Reams.
Theodore Roosevelt Republicans run TR as ________________ b/c: Before TR presidents were: –Roosevelt calls the presidency his “_______________”: –Quickly.
TEDDY ROOSEVELTWILLIAM TAFT  Became president after William McKinley was assassinated in  Roosevelt believed that businesses, workers, and.
TOPIC 4: America Comes of Age ( )
Teddy Roosevelt.
US History Chapter 6 Section 3
Theodore Roosevelt.
The Square Deal & the Modern Presidency
Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Teddy Roosevelt’ Square Deal
What was the Square Deal?
Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Chapter 13.2 Roosevelt in Office.
Theodore Roosevelt and Progressivism
Progressive Presidents
Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal
How did the "Progressive" Presidents
Progressive presidents & politics
How did the "Progressive" Presidents
Interpreting Political Cartoons
President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt Managing the Environment
Presentation transcript:

Teddy Roosevelt  16.3 “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”

Life and Childhood Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858 Into a prominent NY Family Sickly, Shy, forbidden to participate in any sports As a teenager, he was determined to become a new person. He took up boxing, tennis, rowing.

“Teedie” Roosevelt He LOVED the outdoors. Tragedy at 26 – Wife and Mother die unexpectedly TR retreats to his Ranch in S. Dakota to work with cowboys, hunt bear and mountain lions Westerners respect him for his toughness

Teddy and Politics “A man who is good enough to shed his blood for the country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards.”

1.Became involved in politics at 28 2.Becomes Governor of NYC in Nominated as VP under McKinley 4.Becomes the youngest President in1901 after McKinley’s assassination. 5.Sees the White House as a bullypit ~ A powerful platform to publicize important issues and seek support for his policies

Coal Strike 1904 Early in Presidency: 150,000 PA coal miners go on strike just before WINTER Roosevelt intervenes and pronounces a “Square Deal” for both sides. “ EACH PERSON IS GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL, BECAUSE HE IS ENTITLED TO NO MORE AND SHOULD RECEIVE NO LESS ” Becomes Framework for entire Presidency

“Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.”

Big Business Is essential to our nations growth BUT it should behave responsibly “we are determined that corporations shall be so handled as to serve the public good. We draw the line against misconduct, not against wealth.” What does this mean? Discuss with neighbor

1901 – Railroad Tycoons joined together to eliminate competition. Northern Securities Company (TRUST) TR ordered The US Attorney General to sue the company b/c it violated the: Sherman Anti Trust Act Trust Busting What is this called??

TR dissolved many trusts believed to be not in public interest Broke BAD trusts that sold inferior products competed unfairly or corrupted public officials.

Domestic Acts (page ) Elkins Act: Hepburn Act: Meat Inspection Act: Pure Food and Drug Act: Newlands Reclamation Act: US Forest Service: Antiquities Act: