The Progressive Presidents
Progressive Leaders
The Spanish-American War
The Gilded Age
Theodore Roosevelt's Foreign Policy
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First "Progressive President" from 1901-1909

Theodore Roosevelt

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Name for journalists who exposed social, political and economic problems (often scandals) during the Progressive Era

Muckrakers 

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He led the Rough Riders

Theodore Roosevelt

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Thin layer of gold that conceals ordinary metals beneath the surface

Gilding

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Roosevelt is famous for a "corollary" to this 1823 "Doctrine" of U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere

The Monroe Doctrine

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Second Progressive President from 1909-1913

William Howard Taft

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Progressive Journalist who wrote "The History of the Standard Oil Company" (1904)

Ida Tarbell

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Former Spanish colony; an island chain in Southeast Asia acquired by the U.S. in 1902

The Philippines

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Famous American co-author of the novel that gave the name to the "Gilded Age"; wrote Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain

400

Nation that Theodore Roosevelt bought or took land from to build a canal in Central America to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

Panama

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Year of the famous Presidential Election during which Theodore Roosevelt ran as the Progressive Party Candidate against a Republican, a Democrat, and a Socialist

1912

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Progressive leader who opened Hull House in 1889 as a settlement house to assist newly arrived immigrants

Jane Addams

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Caribbean nation that fought for independence from Spain during the Spanish-American war; current sight of the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base

Cuba


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"Integration" practiced by Rockefeller's Standard Oil Trust to buy out all of his competitors

Horizontal Integration

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Theodore Roosevelt expanded this branch of the U.S. military to protect U.S. global interests (as suggested by Alfred Thayer Mahan)

The U.S. Navy

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Last of the three Progressive Presidents - He was President from 1913-1921.

Woodrow Wilson

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Progressive Era sociologist and civil rights activist who helped found the NAACP to fight for racial equality.

W.E.B. Du Bois
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Year of the Spanish-American War

1898

800

Lochner case theory that employers and employees should be free to negotiate wages and hours without government regulation


Freedom of Contract

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Theodore Roosevelt said to Speak softly and carry this object to articulate his foreign policy

A Big Stick

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Least "Progressive" of the Progressive Presidents

William Howard Taft

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Author of "The Jungle" (1906) - a novel that exposed horrors of the meatpacking industry in Chicago

Upton Sinclair

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In addition to naval bases in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines, a small island that the U.S. acquired from Spain as a result of the War

Guam

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"Integration" practiced by Carnegie to control all phases manufacture, distribution, and sale of steel

Vertical Inegration

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Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for mediating an end to a war between these two countries

Russia and Japan