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Ch 29 Progressivism ID- GOP Divided by Bull Moose Equals Dem. Victory (680) Summary 1- Who are the three candidates running for President caricatured in this painting? President Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson OI- The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912 1) Identify the New Freedom and who championed it? Wilson- Gov. idea was to break up monopolies, support small business’ (take Progressivism even further) 2) What were several of TR’s ideas that were shared with Herbert Croly? • Roosevelt- New Nationalism- regulate industry, support workers (minimum wage, workers compensation, limit workday and wee) 3) What made the campaign of 1912 so unique? Third political part (Bull Moose- TR’s party he started after he lost Rep. nomination) was competitive

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Page 1: Ch 29 Progressivism ID- GOP Divided by Bull Moose Equals Dem. Victory (680) Summary 1- Who are the three candidates running for President caricatured in

Ch 29 Progressivism• ID- GOP Divided by Bull Moose Equals Dem. Victory (680)• Summary 1- Who are the three candidates running for

President caricatured in this painting?– President Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson

• OI- The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912• 1) Identify the New Freedom and who championed it?

– Wilson- Gov. idea was to break up monopolies, support small business’ (take Progressivism even further)

• 2) What were several of TR’s ideas that were shared with Herbert Croly?

• Roosevelt- New Nationalism- regulate industry, support workers (minimum wage, workers compensation, limit workday and wee)

• 3) What made the campaign of 1912 so unique?– Third political part (Bull Moose- TR’s party he started after he lost Rep.

nomination) was competitive

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• ID- Woodrow Wilson at Princeton Commencement (683)• Summary 2- Who is standing next to Wilson? (Who is he?)

– Andrew Carnegie (Carnegie Steel, Robber Baron, Gospel of Wealth)

• Summary 3- What 2 jobs did Wilson serve before he became President?– Pres. Of Princton University, Governor of New Jersey

• OI- Wilson Tackles the Tariff• 4) What did Wilson want to attack as President?

– Trusts and monopolies (felt they should be broken up into little co.s)

• 5) What was the Underwood Tariff and why was it significant?– Lowered tarriif (forced gov. to find a new way to raise $)

– 6) What did the government replace the tariff with to raise revenue?

• 16th Amendment (graduated income tax where the rich pay at a higher rate than the middle class and lower class)

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• ID- Reading the Death Warrant (684)• Summary 5- What area of the economy did Wilson seek to

reform in this painting?– Trusts (Wilson wants to end monopolies)

• Summary 6- What reform was passed? (EC- Where have you this agency’s name?)

– Federal Reserve Act (central bank of US that controls the dollar and amount of money in circulation)

• OI- The President tames the Trusts• 7) What was the goal of the Federal Trade Commission?

– Allowed the President to regulate interstate trade

8) How did the Clayton Anti-Trust Act impact business?

Broke up monopolies/trusts

• 9) How did the Clayton Act help labor/workers?– Allowed workers the right to organize, form unions, strike