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7802307893Woodrow WilsonThe Republic party was split betweeen Taft and Roosevelt so the Democrats had a chance of winning for the first time in 16 years. Woodrow Wilson was a once mild conservative who was now a militant progressive. He taught at princeton, was governer of new jersey and he attacked trusts and passed liberal means. Very strong minded and idealistic. When he thought he was right he would break before bending. He appointed some conservatives to the Federal Reserve and Treade commisions to satisy businesses. Most of his focus was on progressives however.0
7802307894New FreedomWilson's system. Supported NO trusts and supported small businesses, but he basically shunned social welfare programs. Included many progressive reforms. Specifically attacked the banks, trusts, and tarriffs1
7802307895New NationalismRoosevelts campaine which was inspired by Herbert Croly's book. Also campaigned for women's suffrage and a wide range of social wellfare programs, such as minimum wage laws and social insurance2
7802307897Eugene V DebbsSocialist running against Taft, roosevelt, and Wilson. He racked up 900,000 votes.3
7802307898Triple Wall of PriveledgesBanks, trusts, and tariffs4
7802307899Underwood Tariff of 1913Wilson's way of attacking trusts. It largely reduced import fees and it also enacted graduated income tax under the newly passed 16th ammendment.5
7802307900Louis D Brandeiswrote the book Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use it. Further showed the problems of the American banking system. Wilson nominated him to the supreme court making him the first jew in that position.6
7802307901Federal Reserve ActThis was the reform of the existing banking system. It created the Federal Reserve Board7
7802307903Federal Trade Comission ActCommissioned a president appointed position which investigated the activities of trusts and stopeed unfair trade practices and bribery.8
7802307904Clayton Anti- Trust ActLengthened the Sherman Anti Trust Act list of acts that were objectionable. Such as the fact that labor Unions were not indeed trusts. Legalized strikes and peaceful picketing by labor unions.9
7802307905Federal Farm Loan Actoffered credit for farmers at low rates of interest.10
7802307906Warehouse Actpermitted loans on the security of staple crops11
7802307907La Follette Seamen's Actrequired good treatemnt of America's sailors buit it sent merchant freight rates soaring as a result the cost to maintain a sailor's health12
7802307908Workingmen's Compensation Actgranted the assistance of civil service workers during times of instablility but Supreme Court invalidated it.13
7802307909Adamson Actestablished an eight hour workday with overitme pay.14
7802307910Jones Actgranted full terrirorial status to the Philipines and promised independence as soon as a stable government could be put in place.15
7802307911HaitiThe first time Wilson weakens his stance on his anti imperialistic beliefes. He sende marines to Haiti after the populace brutally tore apart their brutal president. He sent them there to protesct american intersts there. They remained there for the next 19 years making it a protectorate.16
7802307913TampicoA small group of Americans were accidentally arrested. Wilson thretened to use force and ordered the navy to take over Vera Cruz both Huerta and Carranza were opposed to this. The ABC powers intervened and prevented them from going to war. Huerta los power but Carranza came to power and regretted the doings of wilsom.17
7802307914Pancho VillaHe was initially with carranza when Huerta was in rula and then once Carranza came to rule he became an enemy to Huerta as well. He killed 16 american engineers in Mexico and later killed 19 americans in new mexico.18
7802307915John J. PershingSent to take care of Pancho Villa. He penerated deep into MExico clashed with carranza and villa;s forces but didn't take up Villa.19
7802307916Archduke Franz Ferdinanadwas shot by a nationalistic serb. Austria made an ultmatum and demanded the serbs to agree. The serbs did not agree enough so Austria declared war with germany on it's side. Serb's had the Russians on their side. France joined russia as well. Germany declared war on russia and France and invaded Belgium pulling Britain into war.20
7802307917Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria21
7802307918Submarine WarfareGermany was not going to sit back and watch the US and the Allies gand up against it. It declared it would be going using this around the British Isles. It told the US that it would try not to attack neutral ships but mistakes were bound to happen. Wilson warned that Germany would be put under strict accountability if anything did happen however.22
7802307919LusitansaA british passenger liner was sunk by german U-Boats. It took 1198 lives, 128 were american. .According to the Germans they had sent a note prior to this warning us that an American Ship may be torpedoed. Also the ship was found to contain ammunition. Wilson knew that bringing an ununited nation into war was a bad idea so he sent a series of stron notes to the German War lords.23
7802307920ArabicThen the Arabic was sunk killing two Americans. After that the Germans agreed to not sinked unarmed ships without warning. After it broke that pledge by sinking the Sussex the Germans said that they would not sink passenger or merchant vessels without warning so long as the americans get the British to stop the blockade. The US couldn's do that and was prone to be pulled into war.24
7802307921Charles Evans Hughesthe Republicans chose this guy as the new president. He made different pledges and promises depending on where he was. He was nicknamed Evasive. Wilson won over him telling the US he would keep us out of the war. Ironically he lead us into war and he knew the war was inevitable during the election. Many people felt cheated. He barely beat Hughes by like 30 electoral votes.25
7802307924New Nationalism vs New Freedom - similaritiesBoth favored a more *active government role* in economic and social *affairs*26
7802307925Roosevelt's New Nationalism vs Wilson's New Freedom - differences- TR believed in continued *consolidation* of *trusts* and *labor unions* paralleled by the *growth* of powerful *regulatory* agencies in Washington, *woman suffrage*, as well as social welfare* (minimum wage and socialistic social insurance) - Wilson favored *small enterprise*, entrepreneurship, and the free functioning of *unregulated* and *non-monopolized* markets. Shunned social-welfare proposals and pinned economic faith on *competition*. Fragmentation of the big industrial combines by vigorous enforcement of *antitrust* laws27
7802307929________ was the 2nd Democratic president since 1861 and the first man from a seceded southern state to reach the White House since Zachary TaylorWoodrow Wilson28
7802307931Banking and currency problems- Outgrown by the Republic's *economic expansion* - Financial structure under the Civil War National Banking Act revealed *defects* - Panic of 1907 - inelasticity of currency - Banking *reserves concentrated* in NY and other *big cities* — could not be mobilized in times of financial stress29
7802307933La Follette Seaman's Act(1915) Required decent *treatment* and a *living wage* on American *merchant ships*. *Crippled* America's merchant *marine* (freight rates spiraled upward with the crew's wages)30
7802307937Revolution in Mexico- Revolted in 1913, *murdered* the popular president and *installed General Victoriano Huerta* (Indian) in his position - Resulted in *mass migration* to the US — often worked on highways and RRs or as fruit harvesters - Often separated into Spanish-speaking *enclaves* that made a unique borderland *culture*31
7802307941AlliesFrance, Britain, and Russia (later Japan and Italy)32
7802307943Anti-German sentiment- Kaiser Wilhelm II seemed to be the embodiment of arrogant autocracy (and the strike at *neutral Belgium*) - Tarnished the image of the Central Powers in American eyes when they went to *violence* in *American ports* and *factories* - 1915: German operative left *briefcase* on an NY elevated car, documents for *sabotage* discovered33
7802307945Financial Crisis of 1914- American industry onto prosperity - Financed by American bankers (JP Morgan and Company) advanced to the *Allies* $2.3 billion during American *neutrality*34
7802307946Europe's reaction to American investment even during neutrality- *Great Powers* protested even though it didn't violate neutrality laws - *Germany couldn't trade* because the *British blocked* them in the North Sea - Britain forced trade between US and Germany away, now only Britain35
7802307947Announcement of the U-boat Campaign- Berlin announced a *submarine war area* around the British Isles - Wilson warned that it would be held to *"strict accountability"* for any attacks on American vessels or citizens36
7802307948U-boatsGerman *submarines* (Unterseeboot) proved *deadly* for *Allied ships* in the war zone. U-boat attacked played an important role in *drawing* the *US* into WWI37
7802307949Wilson's actions of the Lusitania- *Refused* to go into *war* with a *disunited country* (remembered the War of 1812) - Attempted to use *diplomatic notes* to punish the German warlords publically38
7802307950Republican platform*Condemned* Democratic *tariff*, assaults on the trusts, and Wilson's feebleness in dealing with MX and Germany39
7802307951"He Kept Us Out of War"Wilson's campaign slogan in 191640
7802307952Wilson owed his votes to:the Midwest and the West (progressive and anti-war policies)41
7802307953Venustiano Carranzaleader in Mexican Revolution42

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