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Click the mouse button to display the information. Taft Becomes President Endorsed by Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican candidate, William Howard Taft easily defeated the Democratic candidate, William Jennings Bryan, in the election of  Taft, a skillful administrator and judge, had a slow approach to problem solving that led to conflicts with the progressives.  Taft, like many progressives, felt high tariffs limited competition, hurt consumers, and protected trusts.

Click the mouse button to display the information. Taft called Congress into session to lower tariff rates.  Speaker of the House Joseph G. Cannon had the power to push bills through without discussion.  Many progressives wanted to unseat him because he blocked their legislation.  Taft stopped the Republican campaign against Cannon, and in return Cannon pushed the tariff bill through the House.  These actions angered many progressives. Taft Becomes President (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. With the approval of the Payne-Aldrich Tariff, which raised some tariffs instead of lowering them, Taft had further alienated progressives.  Gifford Pinchot, along with other progressives, felt betrayed and angry with Taft.  Taft’s position with Republicans took a final turn for the worst with the hiring of Richard Ballinger as secretary of the interior. Taft Becomes President (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Gifford Pinchot charged that Ballinger had tried to turn over valuable public lands in Alaska to a private syndicate, or business group, for his own profit.  The charges were groundless, but Pinchot leaked the story to the press. Taft fired Pinchot for insubordination, or disobedience. Taft Becomes President (cont.)

The progressives’ feeling that Taft had “sold the Square Deal down the river” resulted in a 1910 Democratic victory, with Democrats taking the majority in the House and Democrats and Progressive Republicans gaining control of the Senate from the conservatives. Taft Becomes President (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. How did President Taft differ from President Theodore Roosevelt? Where Roosevelt was charismatic and loved politics, Taft was the exact opposite. He did not like the spotlight and reacted to issues by approaching them from a legal point of view. Taft Becomes President (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Taft’s Progressive Reforms Taft brought twice as many antitrust cases as Roosevelt and established the Children’s Bureau to fight child labor.  He was a conservationist who monitored the activities of the mining companies, expanded national forests, and protected waterpower sites from private development.  Theodore Roosevelt refused to criticize Taft’s actions as president until Taft brought an antitrust lawsuit against U.S. Steel–a trust Roosevelt had established.

Progressives convinced Roosevelt to reenter politics and attempt to replace Taft as the Republican nominee for president in the election of Taft’s Progressive Reforms (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. What caused Roosevelt to publicly criticize Taft’s actions as president? Roosevelt criticized Taft after he broke up trusts, destroying Roosevelt’s system of cooperation and regulation that he set up with big business through the Bureau of Corporations. Taft’s Progressive Reforms (cont.)