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The Progressive Era, 1900-1920 Topics of Discussion I. Shift from Gilded Age to Progressive Era Reform III. Theodore Roosevelt and Republican Progressivism IV. William H. Taft, Roosevelt s protégé outdoes his boss V. The Election of 1912 Progressives battle each other VI. Woodrow Wilson s Progressivism 1

I. Shift from Gilded Age to Progressive Era A. Gilded Age: whether to reform? B. Progressive Era: how to reform? C. Gilded Age: Labor: Agrarian Revolt, Mugwumps D. Progressive Era: coalition of reformers. E. Reform less focused, aims less clear, little violence F. Classical Liberalism to Modern Liberalism The Progressive Era, 1900-1920 A. Greater Democracy 1. Herbert Croly, The Promise of American Life (1909) 2. State Action: Initiative, Referendum, Recall 3. Federal Action: 17 th Amendment, Direct Primary B. Greater Efficiency 1. Frederick Winslow Taylor, Principles of Scientific Management (1911) 2. Managers -- City Manager Plan 3. Conservation 2

C. Greater Regulation 1. Ida Tarbell, History of Standard Oil (1902-04) 2. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1906) -- Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 3. Department of Commerce and Labor (1903) 4. Hepburn Act (1906) 5. Federal Trade Commission 6. New Spirit of Regulation Question of Clientele capture The Progressive Era, 1900-1920 D. Social Justice 1. General Welfare Clause 2. The Poor 3. Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives (1890) 4. Child Labor laws 5. Lochner v. New York (05); Muller v. Oregon (09); Bunting v. Oregon (17) 6. Louis Brandeis Brandeis Brief 7. Jane Addams, Hull House 8. Muckrackers Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Samuel Hopkins Adams 3

E. Government Activism 1. Full Circle: Herbert Croly 2. Greater Role for government in society 3. No longer laissez faire -- although Gilded Age had not been laissez faire 4. New confidence in government. The Progressive Era, 1900-1914 III. Theodore Roosevelt and Republican Progressivism A. Election of 1900: Roosevelt was elected Vice President B. President McKinley was shot in Sept. 1901 -- Roosevelt now President C. Who was this new Roosevelt s Background: 1. Spanish-American War: Hero of San Juan Hill 2. 1898: elected governor of New York 4

The Progressive Era, 1900-1914 III. Theodore Roosevelt and Republican Progressivism D. Saw Congress as a slow and grid-locked organization torn by party E. Wanted to return the Presidency to the power that it had under Lincoln F. "Square deal." G. Northern Securities Case (1904) H. Re-elected in 1904. I. The Swift Case (1905) -- E.C. Knight Case (1895) -- intrastate vs. interstate New view: manufacturing can go on in an Interstate stream of commerce J. Conservation The Progressive Era, 1900-1914 IV. William Howard Taft, Roosevelt s protégé outdoes his boss? A. Roosevelt chose William Howard Taft as successor. B. As President, Taft seen as least Progressive President. However: C. In Taft's administration eighty antitrust suits were brought against big business, while Roosevelt brought only twenty-five. D. Taft withdrew more land for public use in 4 years than Roosevelt had in 8. E. But, Taft was a poor politician F. Example: Ballinger and Pinchot episodes G. Left Taft in poor position for 1912 5

The Progressive Era, 1900-1914 V. The Election of 1912 Progressives Battle Each Other A. William Howard Taft Republican Nominee but not popular candidate B. Theodore Roosevelt Progressive, New Nationalism, Regulated Monopoly, Herbert Croly C. Woodrow Wilson: Democrat, New Freedom, Regulated Competition, Louis Brandeis D. Wilson Wins: 435 Wilson, 88 Roosevelt, 8 Taft. The Progressive Era, 1900-1914 VI. Woodrow Wilson's Progressivism A. Wilson strikes at the "triple wall of privilege" 1. Tariff: Underwood-Simmons Tariff of 1913 -- 16th Amendment (1913) 2. Banking: Owen-Glass Federal Reserve Act (1913) 3. Trusts: Federal Trade Commission (1914); Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1914) 4. Other Reforms A. Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916 B. Workingmen's Compensation Act of 1916 C. Child Labor Law, 1916: struck down by Supreme Court D. Adamson Act of 1916: 8 hr day for interstate train workers -- overtime pay 6

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