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    country and the Progressive Era‚ more than a decade. The presidents of this time‚ Roosevelt‚ Taft‚ and Wilson‚ were like chefs developing a recipe for the betterment of the United States. Every act that was passed‚ each decision that was made‚ was a trial or taste-test of the constantly changing recipe for the country. If something angered citizens or drew criticism‚ the president went back to his office‚ his kitchen‚ and was ready to make more changes. Where he left off in the progressive recipe‚ the

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    In the progressive era‚ presidents Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Taft‚ and Woodrow Wilson were often known as the “Progressive Presidents.” President Theodore Roosevelt‚ in 1908‚ very easily could’ve won the presidential election‚ but in 1904 he made a big promise not to run for a second term as president. He didn’t want to just give up control‚ so he chose the next president. He chose his successor‚ President Howard Taft to become the next president. He was a 350 pound Secretary of War and he was

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    Progressive Presidents The three progressive presidents were Theodore Roosevelt‚ Howard Taft‚ and Woodrow Wilson. They all had progressive qualities and supported many legislative measures to help the people. Roosevelt supported the progressive movement and started the change in the White House. Roosevelt sponsored the Sherman Antitrust Act‚ which outlawed trusts‚ monopolies or cartels‚ to increase economic competitiveness. He was also known for his contributions in protecting the wilderness. He

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    eye as trust busters. This was the first group of presidents who believed that the federal government should play a role in protecting consumers and workers from big business. These three were progressive presidents implemented reform and new ideas such as government intervention and conservation methods. However‚ their policies and approaches to achieve tor work towards these goals differed. Roosevelt believed that as the president it was his duty to take any actions necessary to benefit everyone

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    Progressive Era was a turning point for the United States. It was a period of time were people were trying to fix the problems that were created before but not all were fixed. Many U.S citizens and the government work together so that they could improve the country and make step forward even with a few steps back. Roosevelt‚ was known as a progressive president during this era and had many accomplishments from limiting or stopping trusts to giving people the right to a direct vote and it was called

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    The Progressive Presidents Steve Cavanaugh HIS 204: American History Since 1865 Kathryn Johnson May 5‚ 2014 The Progressive Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were the frontrunners in the 1912 election. This election “changed the country‚ demonstrating a victory for progressive reforms as both Progressive candidates (Wilson as a Progressive Democratic governor of New Jersey and Roosevelt the head of the new Progressive Party) accounted for 75 percent of all votes” (Bowles

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    American Woman Brenda R. Dople HIS 204: American History Since 1865 Timothy Smith October 7‚ 2012 As a woman myself‚ it is hard to imagine a time when I would not have been allowed to attend college‚ let alone be writing this paper. As children most of us heard stories from our grandparent’s about what life was like they were young. I can remember laughing at the thought of “walking up hill both ways” to get to school. With the liberties American Women have today‚ it is easy to take for granted

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    Despite the criticism of their reform efforts‚ Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson’s commitment to and success in achieving national reform made them successful progressive presidents. There hasn’t yet been a presidency that didn’t receive criticism‚ with or without justification. Roosevelt in particular‚ received a lot of praise and criticism for his successes and failures. Overall‚ however‚ both Roosevelt and Wilson acknowledged and were committed to bringing about changes during their

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    political scene reflected a growing American belief in the ideas of the Progressive movement. This movement was concerned with fundamental social and economic reforms and gained in popularity under two presidents. Yet Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson espoused two different approaches to progressive reform. And each one was able to prevail upon congress to pass legislation in keeping with his own version of the progressive dream. These two people‚ although they had different principles in mind

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