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Reading Check:President Theodore Roosevelt
1.) How did he become President? Year?2.) Who did he send to arbitration?3.) Who did his attorney general successfully “bust” under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?4.) Muckraker Upton Sinclair’s work helped push TR to pass _____________?5.) While in office TR promised provide a __________ Deal for every American.Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS
Theodore Roosevelt26th President(1901-1909)
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“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man
stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit
belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust
and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no
effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the
great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best,
knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring
greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.“ ~
Theodore Roosevelt
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1.) How did he become President?
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Before his Presidency, TR was…
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2.) His Character; what type of leader was he?
– He was very sick as a child, vowed to “build his body” = overcame his illnesses.
"It is better to try great things, even at the risk of failure, than to know neither
victory nor defeat."
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“Speak Softly and Walk with a Big Stick”
Foreign Affairs = Believed in ImperialismTR took over, expanded US influence all over the globe
He was a Jingoist…(in the next chapter)
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Was so determinedTo build the Panama
Canal that he showed upTo dig it himself!In a white suit.
Easily won the 1904 election
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T.R’s PhilosophyGovernment should actively balance the needs
of competing groups in society.
SQUARE DEAL
3.) What did he do as President?
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The Coal Strike of 1902
Problem:
Fear?
Action:
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T.R v. Big Business
Problem:
Fear?:
Action:
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Northern Securities v. The United States(1904)
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“The most powerful men in the country were held to accountability before the
law”
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Land Conservation
Problem:
Fear:
Action:
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Reading Check:President Taft & Wilson
1.) Taft was president from ___ to ___?2.) What major political “talking” point did Taft take on? It alienated the Insurgents.3.) Who were the 4 candidates in the 1912 election?4.) Wilson was the 1st President since Jefferson to speak directly to who?5.) Wilson’s biggest success was the creation of? Still overseas national interest rates today. Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS
WHAT?!?
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People liked TR so much
that they trusted him when
he endorsed Taft
WON 1908Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS
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“I don’t like politics, I don’t
like the limelight”- W.H.Taft
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Good Things about TAFT:• Roosevelt was known as the “Trustbuster”,
but really, Taft broke up more trusts
(2 times more)
Children’s Bureau = investigated and published problems with child labor.
Pushed for the passing of the Income Tax, to help fund the Progressive movement.
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Not so Good things about TAFT:
Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act (1909)
Players?
What Happened?
Taft looks?
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Not so Good things about TAFT:
Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy (1909)
Players?
What Happened?
Taft looks?
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The Presidential Election of 1912
Taft (R)
Wilson (D)
TR (P)
WINNER!
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Wilson’s New Freedom• Tariffs
• Underwood-Simmons Tariff• Banking Reform
• Federal Reserve Act (1913)• Business Regulation
– Federal Trade Commission– Clayton Anti-Trust Act
• Aid to Workers– Keating-Owen Act– Adamson Act– Workmen’s Compensation Act
• Aid to Farmers– Federal Farm Loan Act– Federal Warehouse Act– Federal Highway Act
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FUN Teddy Roosevelt Stories! Teddy Bears are Named After Him
He Saved the Game of Football
1905 = 18 people died playing football!
Rough Riders = listed occupation as “Football Player”
New Rules1.) Forward Pass2.) Down = 10 yards3.) No gang tackle
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End of Slide Show
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