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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
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Wilson
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Triple Wall of Privilege
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Banks
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Triple Wall of Privilege Banks Trusts
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Triple Wall of Privilege Banks Trusts Tariffs
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Banking
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Federal Reserve Act- Central Banks could issue paper money to increase or decrease currency in circulation
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The Tariff
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Underwood Simmons tariff of 1913- reduction in rates and many items added to the “free” list.
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The Tariff Underwood Simmons tariff of 1913- reduction in rates and many items added to the “free” list. Graduated Income Tax- to make up for revenue lost to Tariff Reform
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The Trusts
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Federal Trade Commision Act- 1914
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The Trusts Federal Trade Commision Act- 1914 Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914
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Wilson and Progressive Reform
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Farm Loan Act of 1916
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Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916
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Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916 Workman’s Compensation Act of 1915
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Wilson and Progressive Reform Farm Loan Act of 1916 Warehouse Act of 1916 Workman’s Compensation Act of 1915 Child Labor Law
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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 1916- 8 Hour Work Day for RR Employees
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