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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 PolsHeyMr.WilsonPolicy E - Ha Neutral?Taft

C1-$100 Taft Taft - $100 Besides the Presidency, what other prominent role did Taft play in the Federal Gov.? Supreme Court Chief Justice

C1-$200 Taft Taft - $200 What was Taft’s policy of leveraging American investments abroad called? Dollar Diplomacy

C1-$300 Taft Taft - $300 Taft invoked the Sherman Anti- trust Act and the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of this huge trust. Standard Oil

C1-$400 Taft Taft - $400 When busting this Trust, Taft infuriated TR. US Steel

C1-$500 Taft Taft - $500 Taft called this tariff increase the “best bill the GOP ever passed” Payne Aldrich Bill

C2-$100 Pols Pols - $100 This Princeton president was the Dems. “progressive” candidate in Woodrow Wilson

C2-$200 Pols Pols - $200 Clearly progressive, TR campaigned for Women’s Suffrage as a candidate of this party. Bull Moose Party

C2-$300 Pols Pols - $300 Wilson’s platform favored small enterprise, entrepreneurship and unregulated markets. This was called? New freedom Platform

C2-$400 Pols Pols - $400 Wilson won the election of Who came in second? TR

C2-$500 Pols Pols - $500 Eugene V. Debs got almost 1 million votes and the Socialists said they would own “this” in 8 years? The White House

C3-$100 Hey Mr. Wilson Hey Mr. Wilson- $100 Wilson was steeped in this past Presidents ideas? Andrew Jackson

C3-$200 Hey Mr. Wilson Hey Mr. Wilson - $200 Wilson wanted an attack on the “triple wall of privilege” which was? Tariffs Banks Trusts

C3-$300 Hey Mr. Wilson Hey Mr. Wilson - $300 WW was the first President since Jackson to do what? Speak in front of Congress

C3-$400 Hey Mr. Wilson Hey Mr. Wilson - $400 This Amendment to the Constitution enacted a graduated income tax? By 1917 the income tax generated more money than the tariff 16 th Amendment

C3-$500 Hey Mr. Wilson Hey Mr. Wilson - $ Regional Banks, Federal Reserve notes and Federal Reserve Banks were all part of this reform? Federal Reserve Act

C4-$100 Policy Policy - $100 This Act allowed a commission to crush monopolies at the source of unfair trade practice, false advertising, or bribery? Federal Trade Commission Act

C3-200 Policy Policy - $200 Monopolies were dealt with in this act. Samuel Gompers called it the “Magna Carta” of labor? Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914

C3-$300 Policy Policy - $300 this gave farmers loans at very low rates? Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916

C3-$400 Policy Policy - $400 Congress passed this limiting the working day in 1916? Adamson Eight-hour Act

C3-$500 Policy Policy - $500 Wilson appointed Louis Brandeis, a prominent reformer to the Supreme court. He was the first _________ ever appointed? Jew

C4-$100 Imperialism Imperialism- $100 Unlike Taft & TR, Wilson had a policy on_______? imperialism

C4-$200 Imperialism Imperialism- $200 This is the policy that Wilson proclaimed regarding WWI? Neutrality

C4-$300 Imperialism Imperialism- $300 Wilson disliked this Mexican leader’s murderous government? Gen. Victoriano Huerta

C4-$400 Imperialism Imperialism- $400 This Mexican bandit tried to precipitate war between Wilson and Mexican Pres. Carranza by killing American citizens. Pancho Villa

C4-$500 Imperialism Imperialism- $500 He lead an American army into Mexico to capture Villa? (Not successful) Gen. John J. (Blackjack) Pershing

C4-$100 Neutral? Neutral? - $100 Why did trade between Germany & the US virtually cease in 1914? GB forced American ships into its ports due to its naval blockade of the North Sea

C4-$200 Neutral? Neutral? - $200 How did Germany respond to the British naval blockade? Submarine warfare (90 ships sunk in the first 3 months of 1915)

C4-$300 Neutral? Neutral? - $300 This event was the supposed cause of US entry into WWI? Sinking of the Lusitania

C4-$400 Neutral? Neutral? - $400 What was Wilson’s campaign slogan in 1916 when he ran against Charles Evan Hughes? He kept us out of war

C4-$500 Neutral? Neutral? - $500 This happened shortly after the 1916 election? War!