Aim: Which Progressive Era President was the most progressive? Vocab Progressive Party Platform Teddy Roosevelt – Square Deal Pure Food and Drug Act Meat.

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Aim: Which Progressive Era President was the most progressive? Vocab Progressive Party Platform Teddy Roosevelt – Square Deal Pure Food and Drug Act Meat Inspection Act Bull Moose Party President Taft – The New Nationalism Payne-Aldrich Tariff Ballinger-Pinchot dispute President Woodrow Wilson The New Freedom The Underwood Tariff Bill Federal Reserve Board Federal Trade Commission Clayton Act 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, 19 th Amendments

Essential Questions: (1)Which President’s plan was most in line with Progressive principles? (2)Which of the plans would be most effective in solving the problems that the Progressives brought attention to? (3)Which plan would have long term effects on the nation?

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Theodore Roosevelt aka Teddy Bear aka Trust Buster  The smile of an angel.  Believed in fair business policies (greatly opposed to corruption).  Equalize opportunity for all men so each had equal chances for success.  Square Deal was his domestic agenda which included three main points:  conservation of natural resources  control of corporations  consumer protection  Wanted to help middle class citizens by attacking bad trusts and plutocracy, or “rule by the wealthy.”  Protected businesses from extreme trade union demands.  Believed that some trusts were good and should be preserved.  "Speak softly and carry a big stick."

Woodrow Wilson ΩBelieved in less governmental interference than Roosevelt. ΩHowever during his presidency he added even more governmental regulation (Federal Reserve System and Clayton Antitrust Act). ΩNew Freedom (plan when in office) had 3 main points: ΩTariff Reform – Underwood Tariff Act (1913) ΩBusiness Reform - Federal Trade Commission Act (1914) ΩBanking Reform – ( Federal Reserve Act (1913) ΩAlso did not support unfair business policies. ΩDepended on Federal Trade Commission to regulate businesses and ensure fair policies. ΩRatified 19 th amendment while in office (gave woman the right to vote).

Woodrow Wilson and his attack on the “Triple Wall of Privilege” Tariff reduction – “lower tariffs will bring consumer prices down.” –Underwood Tariff of 1913 – lowers tariffs for the 1 st time in 50 years. Banking Reform – Federal Reserve Act, Trusts – a group of individuals who contribute capital to create a joint business. Legislation against trusts: –Clayton Antitrust Act –strengthened the provisions in Sherman Anti-Trust Act –Federal Trade Commission – investigate and take action against “unfair trade practice.”

Causes of the Economic Revolution a)Plentiful raw materials (ex. lumber, iron, oil, copper, silver) b)Available capital – investors from abroad and domestically provided money for industry. c)Available labor – farm laborers were not needed in such large numbers due to technological advances, so many went to industrial factory jobs; old (German, British, Scandinavian countries = western settlers; Irish = eastern settlers) and new immigrants Italians, Poles, Russians, Austrians and Jews). d)Ingenuity – mass production techniques were developed; inventions. e)Encouragement from the Government – laissez faire theory says that the government should not interfere in industry. This allowed businessmen to pay low wages, charge high prices, employ corrupt practices, and enter into monopolistic agreements without interference by state or national government. Federal laws were passed to aid industry, with protective tariffs, land grants, loans to RR, and acts requiring shipbuilders and RRs to use American- made materials.