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APUSH Chapter 29 - Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad Flashcards

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357599305Election of 1912Democrats - Woodrow Wilson. The Democrats had a strong progressive platform that called for stronger antirust laws, banking reform, and tariff reductions. Republicans - Taft.
357599306New NationalismSince TR wasn't selected at the GOP nomination for president, he entered as a 3rd party and had New Nationalism be his platform in the 1912 election. New Nationalism campaigned for stronger control of trusts, woman suffrage, and programs of social welfare.
357599307New Freedom1912 Election, Woodrow Wilson (D)'s platform. favored small enterprise, entrepreneurship, and the free functioning of unregulated and unmonopolized markets. Democrats shunned the social-welfare programs and supported the fragmentation of trusts.
357599308"the triple wall of privilege"President Wilson called for an "all-out war" on tariffs, banks, and trusts.
357730897Underwood Tariff BillPassed in 1913, after Wilson convinced congress to pass it. It significantly reduced the tariff rates., It was also the first ever implementation of a graduated income tax on incomes $3000+ (See 16th Amendment)
35804425616th AmendmentAmendment to the United States Constitution (1913) gave Congress the power to tax income.
358044257Federal Reserve Act.a 1913 law that set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to control the money supply. Under this law, the Federal Reserve Board was created, which had its members appointed by the president. They oversaw the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks.
358044258Federal Reserve Notespaper currency issued by the fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency - issued by the Federal Reserve Board. Thus, the amount of money in circulation could be increased as needed for the requirements of business.
358044259Federal Trade Commission Act of 191Authorized a presidentially-appointed commission to oversee industries engaged in interstate commerce, such as the meatpackers. The commissioners were expected to crush monopolies at the source.
358044260Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914Strengthened the Sherman Act's list of business practices that were deemed objectionable.This law outlawed interlocking directorates (companies in which the same people served as directors), forbade policies that created monopolies, and made corporate officers responsible for antitrust violations. Benefitting labor, it declared that unions were not conspiracies in restraint of trade and outlawed the use of injunctions in labor disputes unless they were necessary to protect property. The significance of the event is that the labors were able to get power and they were able have some kind of voice because the monopoly in the nation was getting weaker.
358044261Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916made loans available to farmers at low rates of interest.
358044262Warehouse Act of 1916Authorized loans on the security of staple crops.
358044263La Follette Seamen's Act of 1915benefited sailors by requiring decent treatment and a living wage on American ships.
358044264Workingmen's Compensation Act of 1916Gave assistance to federal civil-service employees during periods of disability.
358044265Keating owen act 1916Prohibited interstate commerce of goods made by children
358044266Adamson Act of 1916established an 8-hour work day for all employees on trains in interstate commerce.
358044267Louis D. Brandeisthe first Jew to be a Supreme Court justice nominated by President Wilson
358044268What were Wilsons views on foreign policy?President Wilson was an anti-imperialist and withdrew from aggressive foreign policy.
358321952Hay-Pauncefote Treaty(TR) , negotiations with Colombia, six mile strip of land in Panama, $10 million, US could dig canal without British involvement
358321953Panama Canal Tolls Act of 1912,A Bill that was repealed in 1914 by Wilson.. The act was accused of being unfair to Britain because the US was exempt from all trading tolls but they weren't and
358321954Jones Act 1916granted Phillipines territorial status and promised independence as soon as stable government was achieved
358321955What happened in Haiti in 1915? And what did Wilson do to protect them?Political turmoil broke out -- Wilson dispatched marines to protect American lives and property. In 1916, he signed a treaty with Haiti providing for U.S. supervision of finances and the police.
358321956How did Wilson expand the Caribbean holdings?He purchased the Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917
358321957What was happening in mexico under Wilson's presidency?The Mexican Revolution in 1913 -- the president was murdered and replaced with General Victoriano Huerta. Many immigrants moved to America
358321958Wilson initially didn't want to get involved with Mexico. What made Wilson decide to get involved with the Mexican revolution?A small party of American sailors were accidentally captured by the Mexicans so Wilson ordered the navy to seize the Mexican port of Vera Cruz.
358321959Venustiano CarranzaThe successor of Huerta, President of Mexico after Huerta was overthrown
358321960Francisco Villa"Pancho villa" -- attempted to provoke a war between Mexico and the U.S by killing Americans. He was a rival of Carranza
358321961General John J. Perishingunsucessful campaign against pancho villa. Perishing was sent by Wilson to mexico to break up Villa's band of outlaws but then retreated once the US faced Germany as a threat for war
358637907How did WWI start?Franz Ferdinand, Archiduke and heir to the Austria-Hungary throne, was killed by Serbians while in Bosnia trying to strengthen their loyalty. An outraged Vienna government, backed by Germany, presented an ultimatum to Serbia. Serbia, backed by Russia, refused to budge. Russia began to mobilize its army, alarming Germany on the east, and France confronted Germany on the west.
358637908Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
358637909Allied PowersGreat Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and later the US
358637910What did President Wilson issue when there was a declaration of WWI?A neutrality agreement, saying the US would not involve itself -- 1914
358637911What was the American attitude towards Germany at the beginning WWI?Most Americans were anti-Germany from the outset of the war. Kaiser Wilhelm II, the leader of Germany, seemed the embodiment of arrogant autocracy. Yet, the majority of Americans were against war.
358637912Kaiser Wilhelm IIwas the Kaiser of Germany at the time of the First World War reigning from 1888-1918. He pushed for a more aggressive foreign policy by means of colonies and a strong navy to compete with Britain. His actions added to the growing tensions in pre-1914 Europe.
358637913Explain the impact of WWI on American Industries at the beginning of the warAmerican industry prospered off trade with the Allies. Germany and the Central Powers protested American trading with the Allies, although America wasn't breaking the international neutrality laws -- Germany was free to trade with the U.S., but Britain prevented this trade by controlling the Atlantic Ocean by which Germany had to cross in order to trade with the U.S.
358637914LusitaniaSunk in 1915 by a German submarine. It was a British Ship but had aboard 128 Americans, who were killed. Forced Germany to stop submarine warfare.
358637915What was the "American" response after the sinking of Lusitania?The american people demanded war but Wilson still didn't want to enter the war
358637916Arabic1915 -- The second British ship that Germany sunk
358637917SussexThe third French ship that Germany sunk
358637918What did Wilson do after Germany sink the Sussex?Wilson informed the Germans that unless they renounced the inhuman practice of sinking merchant ships without warning, he would break diplomatic relations, leading to war.
358637919Election of 1916Republicans chose Charles Evans Hughes. Democrats chose Woodrow Wilson on an anti-war campaign. He won.

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