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Section 5

From Roosevelt to Wilson

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From Roosevelt to Taft

In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt persuaded the Republican Party to nominate William Howard Taft to run against Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan.

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Tariff Reform

In 1908, Republicans promised to lower unpopular tariffs on U.S. imports, but the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act further divided Republicans.

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Ballinger and Pinchot

The Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy was a dispute between U.S. Forest Service Chief Gifford Pinchot and Secretary of the Interior Richard Ballinger.

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The Rise of Wilson

Defeating Theodore Roosevelt's third-party "Bull Moose" candidacy in 1912, Wilson went on to enact sweeping Progressive reforms of his own.

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Wilsonian Progressivism

During his first term as President, Wilson focused on three types of reform: Tariff Reform, Banking Reform, and Business Reform.

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