When Woodrow Wilson entered the White House in 1913, he brought a progressive agenda focused on reforming the economy and addressing social issues. He aimed to reduce tariff barriers, establish the Federal Reserve System, and implement antitrust laws. Wilson's administration also emphasized the need for social justice and labor rights, setting the stage for significant domestic policy changes during his presidency. His leadership during World War I later defined his legacy on the international stage.
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