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1 Progressivism Under Taft Continuing TR’s Legacy…Or Not

2 Teddy Passes the Torch William Howard Taft defeats Bryan and it is expected that he carry the torch of progressivism for Teddy after he leaves office.

3 Trustbusting and Taft Taft actually pursued more suits against trusts than Roosevelt did so things are looking up for a progressive Presidency.

4 More Taft Reforms Mann-Elkins Act, 1910 This extended the regulatory powers of the ICC to telephone and telegraph companies. 16 th Amendment, 1913 This creates a graduated income tax, based on personal income as a way to fund government programs in a fair manner.

5 Taft Angers Progressives Payne-Aldrich Tariff  This was a high-tariff which Taft refused to veto.  Progressives wanted a low tariff and this began to anger many of them.

6 Conflict Over Public Lands  Gifford Pinchot head of US Forest Service under Roosevelt believed wilderness areas could be used for both public (government) and private development  Pinchot and Ballinger (secretary of interior) got in a dispute over public lands  Pinchot accused Ballinger (made a huge sale of land to a coal company) of being swayed by commercial interests  Taft fired Pinchot for siding with Ballinger

7 Election of 1912  The Election of 1912 involves a 3 rd party split of the Republican Party.  The result of this is a win for the Democrats.

8 The Republican Split Taft  Republicans saw to it that Taft got the Republican nomination for the election of 1912. Roosevelt  Roosevelt, dissatisfied with the job Taft had done in office, decided that he would create a new Party and run for President in 1912.

9 Bull Moose Party  Roosevelt spoke of a “ New Nationalism ” in which government would look out for good of people  New party formed: Progressive Party or later known as Bull Moose Party

10 Bull Moose Party  Platform focused on direct election of Senators, adoption in all states of the initiative referendum, women’s suffrage, workmen's compensation, eight-hour workday, minimum wage for women, ban on child labor and trade commission to regulate business

11 Democrats in 1912  Split in Republican party gave Democrats first real chance in years.  They nominated Woodrow Wilson  Supported a progressive platform called New Freedom  Demanded stronger antitrust legislation, bank reform and reduced tariffs

12 Democrats in 1912  Republicans were destroying each other with insults  Wilson sat quietly and continued to press his issues  Voters had a wide variety to vote for everything from progressive movements to socialist (Eugene Debs) to conservative to something new

13 Democrats Win!!!!!!  Wilson only captured 42 percent of the popular vote but he won an overwhelming number of electoral college votes...435 out of 531


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