Woodrow Wilson and Progressive Reform Early Years The Triple Wall of Privilege The High Water Mark- Domestic Reform Progressive Politics in Retrospect.

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Woodrow Wilson and Progressive Reform Early Years The Triple Wall of Privilege The High Water Mark- Domestic Reform Progressive Politics in Retrospect

Wilson

Triple Wall of Privilege

Banks

Triple Wall of Privilege Banks Trusts

Triple Wall of Privilege Banks Trusts Tariffs

Banking

Federal Reserve Act- Central Banks could issue paper money to increase or decrease currency in circulation

The Tariff

Underwood Simmons tariff of reduction in rates and many items added to the “free” list.

The Tariff Underwood Simmons tariff of reduction in rates and many items added to the “free” list. Graduated Income Tax- to make up for revenue lost to Tariff Reform

The Trusts

Federal Trade Commision Act- 1914

The Trusts Federal Trade Commision Act Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914

Wilson and Progressive Reform

Farm Loan Act of 1916

Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916

Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916 Workman’s Compensation Act of 1915

Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916 Workman’s Compensation Act of 1915 Child Labor Law

Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916 Workman’s Compensation Act of 1915 Child Labor Law Adamson Act of Hour Work Day for RR Employees