Title: FROM ROOSEVELT TO WILSON IN THE AGE OF PROGRESSIVISM
1FROM ROOSEVELT TO WILSON IN THE AGE OF
PROGRESSIVISM
- America Past and Present
- Chapter 23
2The Spirit of Progressivism
- Progressivism not a coherent movement
- Shared values
- sense of evangelical Protestant duty
- faith in the benefits of science
- commitment to improve all aspects of American life
3The Rise of the Professions
- Professions bulwarks of Progressivism
- Law
- Medicine
- Business
- Education
- Social work
- Professionalism strengthened through entrance
exams, national associations
4The Social-Justice Movement
- Reformers forsake individualized reform to
address larger structural problems - Apply scientific methods to social reform
- Social work became a profession
5The Purity Crusade
- Crusade against vice
- 1911--membership in Women's Christian Temperance
Union hits 250,000 - 1916--19 states prohibit alcohol
- 1920--18th Amendment prohibits alcohol
6Woman Suffrage, Woman's Rights
- Women fill Progressive ranks
- National Conference of Social Work
- General Federation of Women's Clubs
- 1890--National American Woman Suffrage
Association formed - 1920--Nineteenth Amendment passed
- Suffrage seen as empowering women to benefit the
disadvantaged
7Womens Suffrage Before 1900
8A Ferment of IdeasChallenging the Status Quo
- Progressives, pragmatists, measure value of ideas
by actions they inspire - Reject social Darwinism
- John Dewey--education should stress personal
growth, free inquiry, creativity
9A Ferment of IdeasChallenging the Status Quo (2)
- 1901--Socialist party formed
- Unites intellectuals, factory workers, tenant
farmers, miners, lumberjacks - Promises Progressive reform rather than overthrow
of capitalism - 1912--Socialist presidential candidate Eugene
Debs polls over 900,000 votes
10Reform in the Cities and States
- Progressives wanted government to follow the
public will - Reform government
- reorganize for efficiency, effectiveness
- new agencies address particular social ills
- posts staffed with experts
- Government power extended at all levels
11Interest Groups and the Decline of Popular
Politics
- Decline in voter participation
- 77 from 1876-1900
- 65 from 1900-1916
- 52 in the 1920s
- remains near 52 through 20th century
- Interest groups get favorable legislation through
lobbying
12Voter Participation in Presidential Elections,
1876-1920
13Reform in the Cities
- Urban reform leagues form professional,
nonpolitical civil service - Appointed commissioners replace elected officials
in many cities - City manager idea spreads
- Reform mayors
- Tom Johnson of Cleveland
- "Golden Rule" Jones of Toledo
14Action in the States
- State regulatory commissions created to
investigate economic life - Initiative, referendum, and recall created
- 1917--17th Amendment provides for direct election
of U.S. senators
15Action in the StatesReform Governors
- Robert La Follette of Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Idea taps experts in higher education
for help in sweeping reforms - Other Progressive governors
- Joseph Folk of Missouri
- Hiram Johnson of California
- Charles Evans Hughes of New York
- Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey
16The Republican Roosevelt
- Often defies convention
- Brings an exuberance to the presidency
- Surrounds himself with able associates
17Busting the Trusts
- 1902--wave of trust-busting led by suit against
Northern Securities Company - 1904--Northern Securities dissolved
- Roosevelt reputed a "trust-buster"
- Comparatively few antitrust cases under Roosevelt
18"Square Deal" in the Coalfields
- 1902--United Mine Workers strike in Pennsylvania
threatens U.S. economy - U.M.W., companies to White House
- Roosevelt wins company concessions by threatening
military seizure of mines - Roosevelt acts as broker of interests
19Roosevelt Progressivism at Its Height
- 1904A four-way election
- RepublicanTheodore Roosevelt
- DemocratAlton B. Parker
- SocialistEugene V. Debs
- ProhibitionSilas C. Swallow
- Roosevelt wins 57 of popular vote, 336 electoral
votes
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21Regulating the Railroads
- 1903--Elkins Act prohibits railroad rebates,
strengthens Interstate Commerce Commission - Widespread popular demand for further railroad
regulation after Roosevelts reelection - 1906--Hepburn Act further strengthens Interstate
Commerce Commission - membership from five to seven
- may fix reasonable maximum rates
- jurisdiction broadened to include oil pipeline,
express, sleeping car companies
22Cleaning Up Food and Drugs
- Upton Sinclairs The Jungle (1906) prompts
federal investigation of meatpacking industry - 1906--Meat Inspection Act
- sets rules for sanitary meatpacking
- requires government inspection of meat products
- Samuel Hopkins Adams exposes dangers of patent
medicines - 1906--Pure Food and Drug Act
- requires manufacturers to list certain
ingredients - bans manufacture and sale of adulterated drugs
23Conserving the Land
- First comprehensive national conservation policy
- Roosevelt works with Gifford Pinchot, chief of
Forest Service - policy defines conservation as wise use of
natural resources - Quadruples acreage under federal protection
24National Parks and Forests
25Conserving the Land (2)
- Roosevelts challenge
- attacks malefactors of great wealth
- criticizes conservatism of federal courts
- agitates for pro-labor legislation
- Popular response
- business leaders blame for financial panic
- overwhelming majority support
26The Ordeal of William Howard Taft
- Taft able administrator, poor president
- Conservative Republicans resurge
- Taft loses support of Progressives
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28Party Insurgency
- Tariff splits Republicans
- Progressives high tariff favors trusts
- Conservatives high tariff protects business
- 1909 Payne-Aldrich Act provokes Progressives to
break with Taft
29The Ballinger-Pinchot Affair
- Gifford Pinchot leading conservationist,
Roosevelt appointee - Pinchot accuses Interior Secretary Richard
Ballinger of selling public lands to friends - Taft fires Pinchot
- Progressives antagonized
30Taft Alienates the Progressives
- 1910--Taft successfully pushes Mann-Elkins Act to
strengthen ICC - empowers ICC to fix railroad rates
- Progressive Republicans attack Tafts plan of a
Commerce Court to hear ICC appeals - progressives obstruct Tafts negotiations
- 1910--Taft attacks Progressive Republicans,
Democrats gain Congress
31Taft Alienates the Progressives (2)
- Legislation protecting laborers
- Sixteenth Amendment creates income tax
- Taft a greater trustbuster than Roosevelt
- Taft, Roosevelt attack one another publicly
- 1912--Taft renominated by Republicans, little
chance for victory
32Differing Philosophies in the Election of 1912
- Roosevelt--Progressive ("Bull Moose")
- New Nationalism
- federal regulation of economy
- wasteful competition replaced by efficiency
- Woodrow Wilson--Democrat
- "New Freedom" for individual
- restrain big business, government
- Democrats win White House, Congress
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34Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom
- Woodrow Wilson former president of Princeton,
governor of New Jersey - Progressive, intellectual, inspiring orator
- One of America's most effective presidents
35The New Freedom in Action
- 1913--Underwood Tariff cuts duties
- 1913--Federal Reserve Act reforms banks,
establishes stable currency - 1914--Clayton Antitrust Act outlaws unfair trade
practices, protects unions - 1914--Federal Trade Commission
36New Freedom in Action Retreating from Reform
- November, 1914--Wilson announces the "New
Freedom" has been achieved - It was a time of healing because a time of just
dealing - Statement stuns many progressives
37Wilson Moves Toward the New Nationalism
- Reasons for the move
- distracted by the outbreak of war in Europe
- needs conservative Southern support
- Republicans seem to gain by attacking his
programs - 1916--Presidential election
38Wilson Moves Toward the New Nationalism (2)
- Wilson renews reform in reelection bid
- Federal Farm Loan Act
- intervenes in strikes on behalf of workers
- attempts to ban child labor
- increases income taxes on the rich
- supports womens suffrage
- Program wins Wilson a close election
39The Fruits of the Progressivism
- Reform of government at all levels
- Intelligent planning of reform
- World War I ends Progressive optimism