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Page 1: Roosevelt as a Progressive Goal 7 Page 42

Roosevelt as a

ProgressiveGoal 7

Page 42

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Theodore Roosevelt-rose steadily through gov’t ranks-Spanish American War• Rough Riders at San Juan Hill-Gov. of NY

reform governor• Political machines want him out

of power in NY because he is cleaning up the government

-Vice President of William McKinley

-Became President with McKinley’s assassination

• Federal responsibility to help the citizens when the states cannot

Teddy Roosevelt was born into a wealthy New York family in 1858. An asthma sufferer, Teddy drove himself

to accomplish demanding physical feats. As a teenager, he mastered

marksmanship and horseback riding. At Harvard, he boxed and wrestled. After he battled in San Juan Hill, he

was elected governor of NY. Eventually the political machines in NY want him out of power, and get him the nomination for VP of the

United States.

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Square Deal-”hit the line hard”-Presidency as the “bully pulpit”• Influence the news and media

to shape legislationhe serves as the protector of the people

-Square Deal was his program to fix the evils of society

• Modern America requires a strong federal government

-”politics is the art of the possible”

-”speak softly and carry a big stick”

• Foreign and domestic policy“It is the duty of the President to act upon the theory that he is the steward of the people, and…to assume that he has the legal right to do whatever the

needs of the people demand, unless the Constitution or the laws explicitly forbid

him to do it.”~Teddy Roosevelt

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Roosevelt’s Square Deal: The Four C’s

Controlling Corporations Creating Regulations

Consumer Protection

Conser v i ng Resources

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Gov’t Involvement

-1902 coal strikemine owners refused to bargain

-strike threaten fuel needs of the nation

• Roosevelt threatens to take over the mines to meet needs

-Roosevelt had both groups to meet and go to arbitration

• Showed the disputes could be settled orderly with experts

-set an example of Presidents mediating conflicts

The Coal Strike of 1902 was a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in

Pennsylvania. The strike threatened to shut down the winter fuel supply to all

major cities President Roosevelt became involved and set up a commission that suspended the strike. The strike never

resumed, as the miners received more pay for fewer hours; the owners got a higher

price for coal. It was the first labor episode in which the federal government

intervened as a neutral arbitrator.

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Trustbusting

-trusts controlled 4/5 of industry• Legal groups created to control

the industry, limit competition-Roosevelt believed in good and

bad trusts• Wanted to stop those that

harmed public interest-several trusts were broken

and real gov’t regulation began

• 44 suits filed, most won-RR regulation

Northern Securities v. US• Had a monopoly over

northwestern railroads; Supreme Court dissolved company

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As part of his Square Deal, President

Roosevelt aggressively used the Sherman

Antitrust Act of 1890 to attack big

businesses engaging in unfair practices. His

victory over his first target, the Northern Securities Company,

earned him a reputation as a hard-

hitting trustbuster committed to

protecting the public interest.

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President Roosevelt took a stand against

the large trusts of the nation, filing 44 suits against large trusts, and winning most of

his claims.

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The Jungle

-written by Upton Sinclair-muckraking novel• expose the bad in society-meant to expose the conditions

of immigrants• Working in the stockyards,

change for immigrants-impact of novel was the

description of meatpacking industry

• Disgusted President Roosevelt

"All day long the blazing midsummer sun beat down upon that square mile of

abominations: upon tens of thousands of cattle crowded into pens whose wooden

floors stank and steamed contagion; upon bare, blistering, cinder-strewn railroad tracks and huge blocks of dingy meat

factories, whose labyrinthine passages defied a breath of fresh air to penetrate them; and there are not merely rivers of

hot blood and carloads of moist flesh, and rendering-vats and soup cauldrons, glue-factories and fertilizer tanks, that smelt

like the craters of hell-there are also tons of garbage festering in the sun, and the

greasy laundry of the workers hung out to dry and dining rooms littered with food

black with flies, and toilet rooms that are open sewers.“

--The Jungle

"This is no fairy story and no joke; the meat will be

shoveled into carts and the man who did the shoveling will not trouble to lift out a

rat even when he saw one." -The Jungle

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Gov’t Action

-investigated Sinclair’s claims-passed Meat Inspection Act,

1906• Dictated strict cleanliness

requirements for meat packers and meat inspection

• Used until the 1990s-later passage of Pure Food and

Drug Act• Halted the sale of contaminated

foods and medicines• Must be truthful in package

labeling of foods/medicines-FDA

• Food and Drug AdministrationBefore any federal regulations were established for advertising food and drugs,

manufacturers had claimed that their products accomplished everything from

curing cancer to growing hair. In addition, popular children’s medicines often

contained opium, cocaine, or alcohol.

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Conservation-industry was consuming large

portions of natural resources-pollution was destroying

waterways• Coal mining and lumbering • Roosevelt wants to protect the

land and resources-established several national

parks-set aside large portions of

forestlands – kept land from private sale-Gifford Pinchot

-development of land for the common good

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Civil Rights

-Progressive era as a whole ignored the needs of minorities

• Roosevelt did not advocate for large-scale civil rights, only gave power to some

-Booker T. Washington• Respected by rich, powerful

whites• Gradual integration-W.E.B. DuBois• Pushed for full equality now

NAACP• Nothing less than fully equality• Used the court system

Teddy Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington at a parade together in

Washington, D.C.

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Theodore Roosevelt

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The Square DealBy Theodore

Roosevelt


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