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AP US History with Hebert at Carmel High School
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A. Galveston, TX 01: use experts, city-manager system (remove politics), efficiency
B. Muller v. OR 08- Brandies convince dangers of factory to women
C. Lochner v. NY- reject 10 hr workday for bakery
D. Australian ballot- counter act boss rule
E. initiative, referendum, recall- regain people power
II. TR Reign
A. 02 Mine Strike- demand 20% raise, 9hr- compromised for 10% 9 hr (TR use force)
1. Department of Commerce and Labor 03- bust monopolies
B. control corporations
1. Elkins Act 03- fine RR rebates and accepting shippers
2. Hepburn Act 06- restrict bribes and free passes
3. Dissolve National Securites 04
C. Caring for Consumer
1. Meat Inspection Act 06- federal inspection of meat before shipped
2. Pure Food and Drug Act 06- prevent mislable and adulteration of food
D. Consevation
1. Newlands Act 02- DC collect $ from sold lands to fund for irrigation projects
2. Caney Act 04- state buy land to irrigate and settle
3. Hetch Hetchy Valley- dam in Yosemite Park (divide conserve/preserve)
E. Panic of 1907
1. Aldrich-Vreeland 08- emergency currency backed by collateral F. Election of 1912- lose v. Wilson 1. New Nationalism- religious like spirit a. women suffrage, minimum wage, social inssurance b. regulate good trusts c. Croly Promise of American Life influence
III. Taft Reign
A. Dollar Diplomacy- Wall Street invest surplus in stratgeic foreign areas
1. Manchuria- 09 dispatch Knox failed- prevent monopoly from JP and RS
a. to buy RR w/ other nations and give back to China
2. fund haiti and Honduras to prevent foreign funds
B. Dissolve Standard Oil Co. and attempt US Steel 1911
C. Split in Republican Party
1. Payne- Aldrich 09- reduce tariff rates (add on revisions)
2. Ballinger- Pinchot Quarrel 10- Ballinger buy public land in AK, TX, MT, WY
a. Pinchot (conserver) against- Taft fire IV. Wilson Reign (democrat) A. Election: New Freedom: stronger anti-trust, bank reform, tariff reductions 1. favor small enterprise, competition 2. against social welfare B. Triple Wall of priveledge: banks, trusts, tariff C. Tariffs 1. Underwood 16- reduce rates 2. 16th amend- graduated income tax 3,000+ B. Banking Reform 1. Aldrich investigation 08 (3rd BUS) 2. Pujo- hidden vaults 3. Federal Reserve Act 13- raise circulation C. Trusts 1. Fed Trade Commission 14- search industries in interstate commerce a. remove unfair trade, false adv, mislabel, adulter, bribery 2. Clayton Anti-Trust 14- end holding, interlocking directorates, price discrim a. exempt labor and agricultural groups D. Rural Reforms 1. Federal farm Loan 16- credit to farmers 2. Warehouse 15- loans staple crops 3. high way construction, agricultural extension to state colleges E. La Follette Seaman's Act 15- decent treatment and wage F. Industrial Reforms 1. Workingmen's Compensation 16- disability 2. Adamson- 8hr day for interst com G. Foreign (anti-imperialist) 1. repeal Panama Tolls Act 14 (exempt US) 2. Jones 16- Philip territory 3. Haiti and Dominican Republican revolts- use military force 4. purchase Virigin Islands from Denmark H. Mexican Revolt 1913 1. Huerta overthrow 2. navy hold off Ger boats w/ arms @ Veracruz 3. Tampico Incident (ABC power mediate)- Carranza take over 4. Pancho Villa- Gen Pershing crush army 5. w/draw b/c Ger threat
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