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Match the Progressive Era president with their political accomplishments.(3 points)
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Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson
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To match the Progressive Era presidents with their political accomplishments, here are the responses:
1. **Theodore Roosevelt** - Known for his "Square Deal" domestic program, he was an advocate for conservation, trust-busting (breaking up monopolies), and consumer protection, notably through the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.
2. **William Howard Taft** - Continued trust-busting efforts by prosecuting more antitrust cases than Roosevelt and supported the Mann-Elkins Act, which expanded the Interstate Commerce Commission's authority.
3. **Woodrow Wilson** - Implemented the New Freedom program, which included the Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Federal Trade Commission, all aimed at economic reform and regulating monopolies.
So the matches would be:
- **Theodore Roosevelt**: Square Deal, conservation, trust-busting.
- **William Howard Taft**: Trust-busting, Mann-Elkins Act.
- **Woodrow Wilson**: New Freedom, Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act.
1. **Theodore Roosevelt** - Known for his "Square Deal" domestic program, he was an advocate for conservation, trust-busting (breaking up monopolies), and consumer protection, notably through the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.
2. **William Howard Taft** - Continued trust-busting efforts by prosecuting more antitrust cases than Roosevelt and supported the Mann-Elkins Act, which expanded the Interstate Commerce Commission's authority.
3. **Woodrow Wilson** - Implemented the New Freedom program, which included the Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Federal Trade Commission, all aimed at economic reform and regulating monopolies.
So the matches would be:
- **Theodore Roosevelt**: Square Deal, conservation, trust-busting.
- **William Howard Taft**: Trust-busting, Mann-Elkins Act.
- **Woodrow Wilson**: New Freedom, Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act.