President Woodrow Wilson passed a child-labor bill and a workers' compensation act. He also limited the workday of interstate railway workers to eight hours.
lowering import tariffs
President Woodrow Wilson passed a child-labor bill and a workers' compensation act. He also limited the workday of interstate railway workers to eight hours.
Wilson attacked the tariffs the banks and the trusts.
His hope to end war, at least in Europe and America.
he had the power to fix prices and to regulate war related industries.
To try not to get make Wars in the future(He wanted peace). But it did not succeed
Woodrow Wilson was a strong believer in protecting democracy. He also believed in education. He brought a sense of morality to the country.
If u go to cava and the test is unlimited try puttin in a, b, or c u have to look at the reading guide and youll see
After Congress declared war in April 1917, Woodrow Wilson appointed Newton D. Baker as Secretary of War. Wilson implemented the Selective Service Act, requiring all men between 21 and 30 to register for military service. By the end of the war, the US Army had grown from a force of around 200,000 to over 4.8 million soldiers.
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The second New Deal tried to protect workers by ensuring it was a legal requirement for them to be paid a fair wag. It also included provision for wealth to be more available to the poor and needy in measures including welfare reform provisions.
As a Democrat with Southern roots, Woodrow Wilson encouraged the spread of segregation in Government buildings in Washington DC. While Republican Presidents did try to encourage token integration of African-Americans into Government jobs. Wilson began to actively weed out appointments of African-Americans. He encouraged its growth in the South, and even felt that the movie "The Great White Hope," was an accurate depiction of the Antebellum South. At best, he turned a blind eye to racism in America, at worst, he was a racist.
President Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) was re-elected as President in the 1916 election, defeating Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)Wilson won the popular vote 49.2% to 46.1 % and the electoral vote 277 to 254.