Starter: What is a presidential platform?. Roosevelt and the Square Deal Chapter 16 Section 3.

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Starter: What is a presidential platform?

Roosevelt and the Square Deal Chapter 16 Section 3

I. Roosevelt Becomes President Started out as V.P. to McKinley McKinley shot  Roosevelt becomes Pres. Bully Pulpit – platform to publicize important issues and seek support for his policies

II. United Mine Workers Strike 1902 Coal mine strike for higher wages Owners refuse to negotiate Roosevelt encourages an arbitration A. The Problem

B. The Solution Workers wage and shorter day Owners didn’t recognize the Miners union Everybody won (Square Deal)

III. The Square Deal Roosevelt 1904 campaign slogan

Square Deal Balancing interests of Business, Consumer, and Labor Limiting Power of Trusts Promoting Public Health and Safety Improving Working Conditions

A. Regulating Businesses Trustbusting Roosevelt went after companies that had monopolies and hurt the publics interest It violated Sherman Antitrust Act

Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) regulated 2 new Acts Elkins Act – everyone had to pay the same rates for shipping Hepburn Act – the ICC could set maximum railroad rates

B. Regulating Food and Drug Companies Companies selling old foods, adding chemicals and calling it “fresh” Drug comp. added alcohol, cocaine, and morphine to drugs Companies sold products as “wonder drugs”

B. Protecting the Consumer The Jungle - Written by Upton Sinclair Book about immigrants working in Chicago Meat Factory Showed the terrible conditions for workers & Unsanitary food

Congress passed 2 consumer – protection laws Meat Inspection Act – govt had to inspect meat shipped across state lines Pure Food and Drug Act – forbade the making of food and medicine containing harmful ingredients

Created the first national park Yellowstone Teddy set aside 200 million acres C. Protecting the Environment

Yosemite National Park

Activity: With a partner you will create lyrics to the new “Trustbusting” Song that will support Roosevelts new ideas and tactics. It should be in the tune of Ghostbusters!.