American History 9: The Progressive Presidents and the start of WWI
Theodore Roosevelt
(Republican) Became president in 1901 after McKinley was assassinated. He was a progressive, and was reelected in 1904
William Howard Taft
(Republican) President after Roosevelt, he was the most conservative of the 3 progressive presidents, but he was still known as a "trust buster"
16th, 17th, 18th, 19th Amendments (Progressive Amendments)
16th-gave us an income tax 17th-gave us direct election of senators 18th-gave us prohibition (banned alcohol) 19th-women's suffrage (right to vote)
Progressivism
A movement in the late 19th century and early 20th century that believed government had a moral responsibility to correct the ills/problems caused by the Gilded Age and Industrial Era
Chronological Order
A.The Spanish American War ends B.William McKinley is assassinated C.Theodore Roosevelt steps in to mediate the mine strike D.The Pure Food and Drug and Meat Inspection Acts are passed E.William Howard Taft is elected president F.The Panama Canal is finally finished G. WWI in Europe
Upton Sinclair
Author who wrote the book "The Jungle."
WWI
Conflict in Europe from 1914-1918 that cost 11 million lives. It was the Central Powers V.S. the Allies
The Battle of the Marne
First battle of WWI in France, it was a draw (stalemate) Between France and Germany
Central Powers in WWI
Germany and Austria
The Allies in WWI
Great Britain, France, and Russia
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, starting WWI
The Election of 1912
It saw 4 people run: *Wilson-Democrat Roosevelt-Progressive Taft-Republican Debs-Socialist
The Pure Food and Drug Act
Passed under Roosevelt, this said that food and drugs had to be labeled so people knew what they were getting. It would also start the FDA.
Woodrow Wilson
Progressive Democrat, elected in 1912 and 1916 (from New Jersey)
The Square Deal
Roosevelt's domestic program was named after a settled 1902 coal mine strike
The Roosevelt Corollary
Roosevelt's policy towards Latin America, in which we would become the policemen for Latin America.
The Meat Inspection Act
Said that all processed meat would have to be inspected
The Panama Canal
Started under Roosevelt and finished in 1913 under Wilson. It connected the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Big Stick Diplomacy
This was Roosevelt's foreign policy meaning that we would speak softly and carry a big stick. It meant to negotiate but have a strong military at your side.
The New Freedom
Woodrow Wilson's domestic program, designed to attack trust and to have more economic freedom