Why Is Theodore Roosevelt Considered Responsible For The 1912 Election Of 1912?

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Judith Cervantes
Mr. Thompson
Contemporary American History 1
3 October 2017
The Election of 1912
The progressive era was a time of social, economic and political change. During the 1912 election there were more than two major political parties for the first time in history. Five parties ran for the election but there were only three major candidates running. Woodrow Wilson ran for the democrat party and william taft was nominated to run for the republican party. Theodore Roosevelt found himself upset and created the progressive party also known as the ‘Bull Moose’ party which was one of the reasons this particular election was unique. It could also be said to be significant for many more reasons for example, both Roosevelt and Taft were technically republicans running against Wilson, a democrat, so essentially the election was two republican running against one democrat. The republicans split their vote in two between Roosevelt and Taft giving the presidency to Wilson. …show more content…

Taft did not officially have a platform but he believed in high import tariffs. He also wanted to improve the limitation on women and child labor and workmens compensation laws. He was also very against initiative. Recall, and referendum.
Teddy Roosevelt ran in the progressive party to be able to run in the election. Roosevelt’s platform was new nationalism. It included political and social reforms, children labor laws and also workmens compensation. The progressives advocated lower tariffs, initiative, referendum, recall, and pushed forward direct election of senators and primaries. Roosevelt also wanted big businesses to be strictly regulated for the people's interests. He also strongly believed in the protection of workers and consumers and in environmental protection. The progressive party was the only party that condoned of women's

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