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Origins of Progressivism US History Standards • C2B - Explain the origins and accomplishments of the Progressive movement. • C2C - Analyze the efforts to achieve women’s suffrage in the early twentieth century. • C2D - Evaluate, take, and defend positions on the various U.S. foreign policies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries • C2E - Analyze the causes and consequences of the SpanishAmerican War • C2F - Identify and evaluate the factors that influenced U.S. imperialism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the ensuing debate over imperialism I. Mo Progress, Mo Problems A. Progress 1. Progression in industrialization, urbanization and immigration led to problems at the turn of the century. 2. Social reformers known as progressives were committed to improving conditions in America. II. Progressives Seek Solutions B. Activists 1. Prepared to used political action to achieve reforms. 2. Wanted government to solve society’s problems 3. Most were urban, middle class, college educated women. 4. All shared a commitment to improve society. III. Political and Religious Roots A. Inspiration 1. Populism and the reform ideas of the party inspired progressives. A. Progressives focused on many of the same populist goals. 1. 2. 3. Curb the power of big business Make government more accessible to average citizens Expand economic opportunity. III. Political and Religious Roots A. Inspiration 2. Social Gospel A. Based upon the idea that social reform and Christianity went hand in hand. B. Applied Christian teachings to social and economic problems. C. Society must take responsibility for those who are less fortunate. IV. Progressives Challenge Social Darwinism A. Social Darwinism 1. Progressives strongly opposed this theory. 2. Domination of the rich and powerful was a distortion of democracy. 3. Favored helping the needy but also believed that aid should go to those willing to help themselves. V. Progressive Presidents A. William McKinley (1897-1901) 1. 25th President of the United States A. 3rd President to be assasinated 2. Republican – Defeats William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896. V. Progressive Presidents A. William McKinley 1. Domestic Policy A. Placed the US on a strict gold standard B. Dingley Tariff Act – supported American industry and lowered domestic taxes C. Distinguished good trusts from bad trust D. Favorable among labor unions V. Progressive Presidents B. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) 1. 26th President – youngest president at age 43 A. Was McKinley’s vice president and he was assassinated. 2. Served at Lt. Colonel of the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War. 3. Was re elected in 1904 V. Progressive Presidents C. Theodore Roosevelt 3. Domestic Policy A. Square Deal 1. All People rich or poor, native or immigrant should have an equal opportunity to be treated fairly. B. Conservative C. Trustbuster 1. 2. Differentiated good trust and bad trusts Helped to disband Standard Oil and other significant trusts. V. Progressive Presidents D. William Howard Taft 1. 27th President of the United States 2. Chosen to run by Teddy Roosevelt, wins the election of 1908. 3. Lacked Teddy’s PR skills, looses progressive support when he backs tariff bill. A. Payne Aldrich Tariff V. Progressive Presidents B. William Howard Taft 4. Domestic Policy 1. Busted twice the trusts as TR. 2. Children’s Bureau – publicized probs with child labor 3. Mann-Elkins Acts V. Progressive Presidents C. Election of 1912 1. Believing that Taft failed the Progressives, Teddy decided to run again under the Progressive/Bull Moose party. 2. Taft accepted the Republican nomination for president. 3. Woodrow Wilson won the democratic nomination V. Progressive Presidents C. Election of 1912 4. New Nationalism/Roosevelt A. Powerful federal government B. Protection of women, children and workers C. Federal trade commission to regulate industry V. Progressive Presidents D. Election of 1912 5. New Freedom/Wilson A. Monopolies should be destroyed not regulated B. Federal government should not have too much power in the economy. C. Promoted the free enterprise system. V. Progressive Presidents E. Election of 1912 6. Wilson is elected A. Roosevelt and Taft split Republican ticket, Wilson wins with less than 42% of the vote. V. Progressive Presidents F. Woodrow Wilson 1. 28th President of the US 2. 1st democrat since Grover Cleveland 3. 1913-1921 V. Progressive Presidents F. Woodrow Wilson 4. Domestic Policies A. Progressive Amendments 1. 2. 3. 4. 16th –income tax 17th - direct election of senators 18th - prohibition of alcohol 19th – women's suffrage B. Keating Owen Child Labor Act – prohibited the employment of children under the age of 14 in factories C. Favorable among labor unions