Chapter 21 and 22 Objective Discussion Outline

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CHAPTER 21 AND 22 – PROGRESSIVE ERA
Objective:
A. Analyze why and how Americans turned from the old continental concept of Manifest Destiny to a
new, worldwide expansionism joining imperialist club at the end of the 19th century.
B. Analyze America's embrace of a much more assertive and interventionist foreign policy, especially
in Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America in the Progressive Era presidencies of Roosevelt, Taft and
Wilson
Slides 1-18
1. Social, political and economic justice reforms - Explain the link to the objective using underlined
key terms (1-22)
Slides 19 -30
2. Domestic Policies of Teddy Roosevelt - Explain the link to the objective using underlined key terms
(23-41)
Slides 31 - 45
3. Foreign Policies of Teddy Roosevelt(Big Stick Diplomacy)-Explain the link to the objective using
underlined key terms (42-52)
Slides 46 – 50
4. Domestic and Foreign Policies of William Taft - Explain the link to the objective using underlined
key terms (53-60)
Slides 50 – 63
5. Election of 1912 - Explain the link to the objective using underlined key terms (61-71)
Slides 64 – end
6. Woodrow Wilson and Mexico - Explain the link to the objective using underlined key terms (72-82)
Write a thesis
Key Terms:
1. Progressive Movement
2. populism v. progressivism
3. Social Justice
4. Political Democracy
5. Economic Equality
6. Conservation
7. Muckrakers
8. reforming of government:
state, local and national
9. Thomas Nast
10. Jacob Riis
11. John Spargo
12. Upton Sinclair
13. Jane Addams
14. Margaret Sanger
15. Ida Tarbell
16. Frank Norris
17. Booker T. Washington
18. WEB Dubois
19. states primaries
20. Australian Ballot
21. 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th
amendments
22. Carrie Nation
23. Theodore Roosevelt’s
presidency
24. TrustRegulator
25. Department of Commerce and
Labor
26. The “Square Deal”
27. bully pulpit
28. Anthracite 1903 Coal Strike
29. Pure Food and Drug Act
30. Meat Inspection Act
31. Hepburn Railroad Regulation
Act of 1906
32. Conservation
33. 1902 Newlands Act
34. Preservation
35. Gifford Pinchot
36. National Reclamation Act
37. John Muir
38. National Forest System
39. National Park System
40. Hetch-Hetchy Controversy
41. Panic of 1907
42. Panama Canal
43. Panamanian Revolt
44. Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
45. “Big stick” diplomacy
46. Open Door Policy
47. Roosevelt Corollary to the
Monroe Doctrine
48. Russo-Japanese War
49. Portsmouth Treaty
50. Gentleman’s Agreement
51. Root-Takahira Agreement
52. Lodge Corollary
53. Election of 1908
54. William Howard Taft’s
presidency
55. Payne-Aldrich Tariff
56. Children’s Bureau
57. Ballinger-Pinchot Dispute
58. Philander Knox
59. Nicaragua
60. “Dollar Diplomacy”
61. Robert La Follette
62. New Nationalism
63. Election of 1912
64. Tennessee Coal and Iron
Company
65. The Progressive Party Platform
66. the Bull Moose Party
67. Republican Party Platform
68. Woodrow Wilson’s presidency
69. New Freedom
70. Democratic Party Platform
71. Triple wall of privilege
72. Federal Reserve Act
73. Keatings-Owen Act
74. Clayton Anti-Trust Act
75. “Moral Diplomacy”
76. Porfirio Diaz
77. Francisco Madero
78. Victoriano Huerta
79. Venustiano Carranza
80. Pancho Villa
81. Dominican Republic
82. Danish West Indies
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