UNIT #5 – PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT LESSON #6 Wilson as President (176-179)

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UNIT #5 – PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT LESSON #6 Wilson as President ( )

LESSON #3 – Wilson as President VOCABULARY Underwood Tariff (177) Income tax (177) Federal Reserve Act of 1913 (177) Federal Trade Commission (177) Unfair trade practices (177) Keating-Owen Child Labor Act (178) Unconstitutional (177) Niagara Movement (177) NAACP (177) Anti-Defamation League (177) ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS 11. In what way was Wilson the best Progressive President of the three Progressive presidents? 12. Name a couple ways lives improved during Wilson’s Presidential years.

Reforming Tariffs (1) Wilson pushed for tariff reduction bill Conservatives liked tariffs, since they made cheap imports as much as American products Progressives hated tariffs, since they pushed prices higher, which hurt the average American consumer. Lobbied Congress directly –Not normal for a President –Not even TR was so bold

Reforming Tariffs (2) Wilson got Congress to pass the Underwood Tariff. What did that do? (p.177) Reduced tariffs in imports What kind of tax started with Wilson? Income tax When income tax is graduated, what increases with your wealth? The % that you pay example on next slide:

Example of the Graduated Income Tax $30,000 income: 5% tax $50,000 income: 10% tax on all of the tax over $30,000 $100,000 income: –5% on first $30,000 –10% on next $20,000 –20% on all tax over $100,000

Reforming the Banks Banks could be a dangerous place to store $$ - they had a tendency to collapse What did the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 create? Regional banks What were banks expected to do? Bank deposits

Antitrust Action Wilson ran on trust busting: breaking up monopolies, saying smaller competitive businesses were better than one big monopoly. Why do you think he said that? Why did he change his mind and not go after the monopolies? Monopolies were more efficient

Regulating Big Business Wilson created the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). What was its purpose? (p.177) Monitor businesses Wilson no longer wanted to beak apart successful business. Instead, what did he want to do with them? (end, p. 177) Limit unfair trade practices

Child Labor Wilson signed into law the first Federal protection to protect kids. What was this called? (p. 178) Keating-Owen Child Labor Law Act Why was the year 14 significance. That’s the youngest a worker can be What (2) did the Adamson Act change? Eight hour days for workers Low interest loans for farmers

New Roles for Government Up to this era, Americans never expected the government to pass laws protecting them. But, by the end of the Progressive Era… What were Americans starting to expect from the Federal Government? (p.178) –Regulate the economy –Solve social problems

The limits to Progressivism What was the greatest failure of Progressivism? Failure to address racial and religious discrimination What did the Niagara Movement believe that the key to ending racial discrimination? Voting rights for blacks What is the whole name of the NAACP? National Association for Advancement of Colored People What was (is) the purpose of the NAACP? (just analyze the name…) To help blacks advance in society What is the purpose of the ADL? To end the negative portrayals of Jews, and to end prejudice against Jewish people

Unconstitutional What does this mean? What’s an example of an unconstitutional law? Come up with three examples in your group of laws that would be unconstitutional.