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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad

Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad. 1912-1916. The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912 Who did the democrats nominate in 1912 and what was his campaign? Roosevelt was the candidate for what party? What did Jane Addams nomination of Roosevelt demonstrate?

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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad

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  1. Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad 1912-1916

  2. The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912 • Who did the democrats nominate in 1912 and what was his campaign? • Roosevelt was the candidate for what party? • What did Jane Addams nomination of Roosevelt demonstrate? • Why was the Republican party doomed in 1912? • Describe Roosevelt’s New Nationalism progressive platform. • Describe Wilson’s New Nationalism progressive platform. • What happened to Roosevelt in Milwaukee? • Woodrow Wilson: A Minority President • Why were the election figures of 1912 fascinating? • Why didn’t the Progressive party have a future? • How did the Progressive party impact Wilsonian Democrats? • How did Republicans fare in the 1912 election?

  3. Wilson: The Idealist in Politics • Describe Woodrow Wilson. • How did growing up in the South help shape Wilson? • Describe Wilson’s speaking abilities. • What were some of Wilson’s defects? • How did Wilson’s idealism impact his presidency? • Wilson Tackles the Tariff • What were the three components of the “triple wall of privilege”? • What did Wilson do differently than other presidents since Jefferson? • How did Wilson make sure the Underwood Tariff Bill passed through congress? • Describe the provisions of the Underwood Tariff Bill.

  4. Wilson Battles the Bankers • What were the most glaring issues with the banking system? • What banking proposals did Wilson endorse? What did he oppose? • Describe the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. • What was the Federal Reserve Board able to do? • The President Tames the Trusts • Describe the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914. • What did the Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 do to prior legislation? • How did the Clayton Act impact labor?

  5. Wilsonian Progressivism at High Tide • Describe the Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916. • Describe the Warehouse Act of 1916. • How did the La Follette Seaman Act of 1915 impact sailors positively and negatively? • Who did the Workingmen’s Compensation Act of 1916 impact? • Describe the Adamson Act of 1916. • Who was Louis D. Brandeis and why was Wilson’s appointing him to the high bench significant? • In what way was Wilson not progressive? • How did Wilson appease business people? • New Directions in Foreign Policy • What is one area in which Wilson differed from Taft and Roosevelt? • What did Wilson do about the Dollar Diplomacy policy of Taft? • Describe the Panama Canal Tolls Act of 1912 and what Wilson did about it. • Describe the Jones Act of 1916. • How did Wilson defuse the crisis between Japan and California? • What caused Wilson to move back towards imperialism? • In what ways did Wilson invoke the Roosevelt Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine in Haiti and the Dominican Republic?

  6. Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico • How had foreign investors exploited Mexico? • What happened politically during the Mexican revolt in 1913? • How did the revolution impact the US in relation to population? • Why did Americans want to intervene and how did Wilson respond to public opinion? • How did Wilson respond to Huerta’s presidency? • What happened at Tampico in April of 1914 and how did Wilson respond? • Why didn’t the US end up in a war with Mexico? • Describe Pancho Villa. • Who was John J. Pershing and what did he do? • Thunder Across the Sea • What happened in Europe in the summer of 1914? • What countries joined the central powers? • What countries joined the allied powers? • How did Americans feel about the war?

  7. A Precarious Neutrality • What did Wilson call for at the beginning of the war? • Who did most Americans side with and why? • Why were most Americans anti-German? • American Earns Blood Money • How did the war impact the American recession? • Under what law was American able to still trade with the allied powers? • How did Britain control trade between the US and other countries? • Why couldn’t existing international law be applied to submarines? • What was Germany’s policy in relation to neutral ships and how did Wilson respond? • What happened with the British passenger ship the Lusitaniaand how did American respond? • After the sinking of the Arabic what did Germany agree to? • What happened with the Sussex and how did the US respond? • Describe the Sussex pledge and the issues surrounding it.

  8. Wilson Wins Reelection • Why didn’t Roosevelt accept the nomination of the Progressive party? • Who did the Republicans choose for their nominee and what was their platform? • Describe Hughes’ campaign and his issues with Roosevelt. • Describe Wilson’s campaign policy. • What areas of the US did Hughes win? What areas of the US did Wilson win? • How did Wilson win the election?

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