PROGRESSIVISM UNDER TAFT &
WILSON
Learning Activity1. What is the main priority of the Progressive Party?
(Declaration of Principles)2. What forms of legislation does the party pledge to
enact? (Social and Industrial Strength)3. Summarize their goals and policies on the
development and control of business. (Business)
President Taft■Pledged to continue progressive work of Roosevelt
– Alienated Progressives■Conflict over tariffs
– Pledged to lower tariffs– Traditional Republicans fought against
Ballinger-Pinchot AffairRichard A. Ballinger■ Secretary of the Interior■ Pro Business
– Unlimited Business expansion
■ Allowed private business to unlimitedly mine coal in Alaska
■ Fired by Taft
Gifford Pinchot■ Head of U.S. Forest Service■ Scientific management of
wilderness■ Preservation and
development■ Exposed Ballinger corruption■ Remained hero of
conservationists
Turmoil in Republican Party■Congressional Republicans became deeply split■Roosevelt returns from vacation
– Discovered dangerously split party– Huge protests against Taft
■Roosevelt campaigned on behalf of Progressives■Progressive Democrats and Republicans gained
firm control of Congress
Election of 1912■Roosevelt Ran for reelection for Republicans■Started Bull-Moose Party■Speech on October 14 in Milwaukee
– Shot and bullet lodged in lung– Spoke for another 1.5 hours before seeking
medical attention■Taft Remained at odds with Republican Progressives
Election of 1912■Woodrow Wilson ran for Democrats
– Criticized big business and big government– “New Freedom”
■Four-Way Election– Taft, Roosevelt, Wilson, Eugene V. Debs
■Wilson won with only 42% of popular vote– 435 Electoral votes
President Wilson■ Lowered tariffs and established federal income tax■ Clayton Anti Trust Act of 1914
– Spelled out specific activities of trusts to be considered illegal
– Defined Unions as no longer monopolies in the eyes of the court
– Established Federal Trade Commission (FTC)■ Federal Reserve Act 1913
– Established Federal Reserve System– Created Federal Reserve Notes
Wilson wins Second Term■Election 1916■Roosevelt endorsed Republican opposition■Wilson Ran on fact that he kept America out of
European war■Narrowly won with 277 Electoral votes
Limits of Progressivism■Little progress on social front■Wilson extended Jim Crow laws to federal offices■Wilson initially opposed constitutional amendment
for women’s suffrage■As WWI continued interest in Progressive
movement died out
Closure■How did Taft gain more Progressive support
from congress after the midterm elections?■What new party did Teddy Roosevelt
establish in 1912?■What were some major points of the Clayton
Anti Trust Act? Did they prove to work?