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=**Chapter 22: The Battle for National Reform**=

**Main Ideas:**

 * 1) The guiding ideology, domestic interests, and foreign entanglements of Theodore Roosevelt's administration.
 * 2) The troubled succession of William Howard Taft to the presidency, and how it paved the way for the ascension of Woodrow Wilson.
 * 3) The administration of Woodrow Wilson as both a conservative and progressive leader.
 * 4) America's embrace of a much more assertive and interventionist foreign policy, especially in the Caribbean and Latin America.

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 * Handouts/Homework: DBQs:** "Between 1900 and 1918, to what degree did the attitudes expressed in Supreme Court decisions concerning government regulation of business and working conditions reflect the attitudes of the people and the national political leaders? Why or why not were they in agreement?" (Barron's AP p218) =====