Woodrow Wilson pushed to achieve several key objectives during his presidency, including the establishment of a more progressive domestic agenda and a vision for international peace following World War I. His Fourteen Points outlined principles for post-war diplomacy, emphasizing self-determination, free trade, and the establishment of the League of Nations to promote global cooperation. Wilson sought to reform the economy and expand social justice through initiatives like the Federal Reserve Act and the Federal Trade Commission. Ultimately, he aimed to create a more equitable and peaceful world order.
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