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aleksley [76]
3 years ago
10

Presidnet wilison established the federal resrve system to ,reorganize the fededarl banking system enforce clayton anti trust ac

t make fedaerl loans avabile for farmers ,end child labor in all states
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Kryger [21]3 years ago
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In 1913, Wilson signed the bill to create the Federal Reserve System, which acts as the central bank of the United States, has instruments of state influence, but the form of ownership of capital is private - joint-stock with special status of shares.

On the basis of proposals by Wilson, Congress passed two new antitrust laws in 1914 - the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Act Complementing Existing Laws Against Unlawful Restrictions and Monopolies and Other Purposes.

Stepping on the path of political activity, Wilson felt and embodied in his activity the reformist impulse that permeated all the pores of American society in the first decades of the twentieth century; as governor, he supported anti-corruption and social laws. The New Freedom platform and actions as president became a continuation of this course in different directions: from customs and tax policy (Underwood Act, 1913), the banking and financial system (Federal Reserve Act, 1913) to antitrust and labor law (Clayton’s Law, 1914) and a number of others.

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