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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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Compare and Contrast Wilson's economic and social reforms

History
2 answers:
Kisachek [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Wilson reduced tariffs & created the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, it regulates the nation's banks, credit, and money supply today.

Explanation:

hope it helps

seraphim [82]3 years ago
4 0
Wilson reduced tariffs & created the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, it regulates the nation's banks, credit, and money supply today. I hope the answer will help. 
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