Abstract
Woodrow Wilson is a bold and forceful leader clearly in charge of the Executive branch. In legislative matters, he skillfully uses his position as party leader to solidify support for his program in Congress. Wilson sees a strong link between popular expression and government action. A succession of bills are approved by Congress--bills that lower the tariff, establish a 1% income tax, reform banking and establish the Federal Trade Commission to control the power of the corporate sector, particularly in relation to smaller businesses.
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American Government, American History, American Studies, American Presidency, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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