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1 consider: How would you describe Teddy Roosevelt based on the cartoons seen here?

2 essential question: What were the effects of progressivism in the national government in the early 1900s? PART 1: THE FIRST PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENT

3 Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt
Background: popular progressive politician that becomes McKinley’s VP

4 became president when McKinley was shot

5 first reform president; expands the role of president

6 The 3 C’s of his Square Deal
1st = Control corporations accepted big business, but attacked irresponsible ones as the “Trust Buster”

7 took on railroads with the Elkins Act and Hepburn Act for fair pricing

8 first president to mediate between owners and labor in the Anthracite coal miners’ strike

9 What is the problem with the following products of the time?
2nd = Consumer protection unchecked business created dangers for consumers What is the problem with the following products of the time?

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15 after The Jungle, TR gets passed the:
Pure Food and Drug Act Meat Inspection Act Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

16 3rd = Conservation of natural resources
President Theodore Roosevelt (left) and John Muir had long talks about conservation while camping together at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, 1903. "There can be nothing in the world more beautiful than the Yosemite, the groves of the giant sequoias and redwoods, the Canyon of the Colorado, the Canyon of the Yellowstone, the Three Tetons; and our people should see to it that they are preserved for their children and their children's children forever, with their majestic beauty all marred." -Theodore Roosevelt

17 3rd = Conservation of natural resources
TR riding a moose in 1900

18 expanded national parks and forests
After he became President in 1901, Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the U.S. Forest Service and establishing 51 Federal Bird Reservations, 4 National Game Preserves, 150 National Forests, 5 National Parks, and enabling the 1906 American Antiquities Act which he used to proclaim 18 National Monuments. During his presidency,Theodore Roosevelt protected approximately 230,000,000 acres of public land.

19 “Teddy Had a Little Lamb”
consider: How would you describe William Howard Taft based on the cartoons seen here? “Teddy Had a Little Lamb”

20 “Teddy Had a Little Lamb”
TR’s hand-picked successor; TR expected Taft to continue his progressive reforms “Teddy Had a Little Lamb”

21 some progressive reforms, but overall more conservative than TR (i. e
some progressive reforms, but overall more conservative than TR (i.e. raising taxes on imports with Payne-Aldrich Tariff) Taft “busted” more trusts than TR (he did not distinguish between “good” and “bad” trusts), including U.S. Steel, a trust personally approved by TR & Taft fired TR’s good friend, Gifford Pinchot, who was appointed by TR as the first Chief of the United States Forest Service, for speaking out against Taft.

22 TR upset and speaks out against Taft

23 consider: How would you describe the election of 1912 based on the cartoons seen here? Taft TR

24 Taft wins Republican nomination, so TR forms Progressive Party (a.k.a. Bull Moose Party)

25 The bullet-damaged speech and eyeglass case.
X-Ray of Roosevelt's ribcage showing the bullet at lower left.

26 this split Republican vote, so Democrat Wilson wins
The voters’ reluctance to break the two-term precedent also hurt TR’s chances of winning.

27 How would you describe Woodrow Wilson based on the cartoon seen here?
consider: How would you describe Woodrow Wilson based on the cartoon seen here?

28 his New Freedom progressive program continued progressive reforms such as…

29 the Federal Reserve System (a. k. a
the Federal Reserve System (a.k.a. the “Fed”) to control the economy (i.e. setting interest rates, supervising banks) map of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts and the cities where each bank is located seal of the Board of Governors that supervise the Fed

30 Clayton Antitrust Act so that there is a more clear law making trusts illegal
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act left a lot of room for interpretation in the law because it was vaguely worded.

31 Look over the chart. How are these Presidents’ progressive reforms changing the federal government?

32 Political cartoons are a common way that ideas about politics are conveyed. Based on what we have learned about the Progressive Presidents, say what each political cartoon means in your own words. Often, saying what is literally happening but calling things what they are labeled will produce the idea of the cartoon.

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37 The Hot Seat one person volunteers to be in the hot seat
He or she answers a series of multiple choice questions 1 question right = sense of self-satisfaction 2 questions right = fist bump 3 questions right = gum 4 questions right = prize box You have two opportunities to “poll the class” where you can see how the class answered

38 Political Cartoons Judge Reforms
The Progressive Era: Political Cartoons Judge Reforms The role of political cartoons in society is to judge things that are happening, such as reforms. Create your own political cartoon to judge the reforms in the Progressive Era (see pages 60-63). Use the rubric to guide your efforts. Some Progressive Era cartoons are provided below as examples.

39 Rubric: criteria: 0 points if: 1 point if: 2 points if: 3 points if:
event The cartoon and description show no understanding of the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a limited understanding of the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a mostly clear understanding of the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a clear understanding of the Progressive Era reform. perspective The cartoon and description show no clear perspective on the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a somewhat clear perspective on the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a mostly clear perspective on the Progressive Era reform. The cartoon and description show a clear perspective on the Progressive Era reform. other The cartoon has none of the following: turned in on time is done neatly a Progressive Era reform The cartoon has one of the following: The cartoon has two of the following: The cartoon has all of the following:


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