2. New Freedom Reforming Zeal Burning Eloquence Superb Powers of Leadership Went over the heads of the political bosses to appeal to the people http://www.visitingdc.com/images/woodrow-wilson-picture.jpg
3. New Nationalism Teddy Roosevelt & Progressives Progressives Progressives New FreedomWoodrow Wilson & Democrats/Progressives More active gov’t role in economic and social affairs More active gov’t role in economic and social affairs Disagreed on strategies on how to create this active gov’t role consolidate trusts consolidate labor unions all under bigger regulatory gov’t agencies Women suffrage minimum wage laws small enterprise, entrepreneurship unregulated and unmonopolized markets no social welfare but “fairer” competition * no regulation of big business but use antitrust laws to break up big businesses into smaller units
4. New Nationalism Teddy Roosevelt & Progressives Progressives Progressives New FreedomWoodrow Wilson & Democrats/Progressives Disagreed on strategies on how to create this active gov’t role So What? * the election of 1912 wasn’t just a choice in policies but a choice in economic and political philosophies. *when was the last time we talked about that?
5. Wilson The Idealist 1/2 way between a dictionary and the bible Reconstruction = ideal of self-determination? Jeffersonian faith in the masses - the educated masses Moralist http://www.visitingdc.com/images/woodrow-wilson-picture.jpg
6. Wilson The Ultimate Progressive Assault on triple wall of privelage 1. tariff - Underwood Simmons Tariff Act 1913 (16th amendment) 2. banks - * Federal Reserve Act 1913 3 . trusts -Federal Trade Commision Act 1914 Clayton Anti-Trust Act 1914 http://www.visitingdc.com/images/woodrow-wilson-picture.jpg
11. Wilson and Civil Rights http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/wilson/images/portrait/wp_txt/pw_txt_aa_01.gif As president, Wilson confronted a new generation of militant African American leaders, men like William Monroe Trotter, W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey, who had begun to challenge their more conservative elders - and the expectations and assumptions of much of white America. Universal Negro Improvement Association marcus Garvey W.E.B. DuBois
12. Wilson and Civil Rights Birth of a Nation Birth of a Nation NAACP and the clansmen
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14. Mexican Revolution 1910s Emiliano Zapata Franciso I Madero Venustiano Carranza Pancho Villa Porfirio Diaz General John J. Pershing with Pancho Villa in 1914.