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1 Teddy Roosevelt

2 Accidental President William McKinley is assassinated in September of 1901 by Leon Czolgosz- Mark Hanna- “I told William McKinley that it was a mistake to nominate that wild man at Philadelphia. Now look, that damned cowboy is President of the United States!” Teddy Roosevelt becomes youngest president ever- 42 years old

3 Roosevelt’s New Vision of the Presidency
Teddy believed it was the president’s job to set the legislative agenda for Congress Teddy jump started the Progressive agenda- actually getting things done! Teddy changes the powers of the presidency

4 The 3 C’s of The Square Deal
Control of Corporations Consumer Protection Conservation

5 “Square Deal” for Labor
Past Presidents always sided with business (Hayes in Great Railroad Strike, Cleveland in Pullman Strike) Teddy stepped in during 1902 United Coal Mine Workers Strike Called union leaders and coal mine owners to White House to mediate Threatened to seize mines from coal mine owners if they didn’t negotiate Result: owners agreed to 10% wage increase and 9 hour work day, but didn’t have to recognize union Voters approved of this “Square Deal”

6 “Trust-Buster” Teddy actually enforces the Sherman Anti-Trust Act against the Northern Securities Company (JP Morgan- “send your man to my man..”) Also used anti-trust legislation against Standard Oil and 40 other corporations (Supreme Court backs Teddy) Government should attack bad trusts and regulate good trusts

7 Consumer Protection Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)
Meat Inspection Act (1906)- federal inspectors visited meatpacking plants Resulted from Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (big public reaction)

8 Railroad Regulation Elkins Act (1903)- allowed the government to stop rebates Hepburn Act (1906)- the ICC had more power to set “just and reasonable” rates for railroads

9 Teddy Hepburn Cartoon

10 Conservation Teddy loved outdoor life, the wilderness, and nature
Used Forest Reserve Act of set aside 150 million acres of federal land as a national reserve Newlands Reclamation Act (1902)- took money from land sales for irrigation projects in the West 1908- had a White House Conference of Governors to coordinate planning between state and Federal governments (Gifford Pinchot- National Conservation Commission)

11 Mr. Betts is Teddy Roosevelt


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