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What was one element of Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" agenda?


reducing farm subsidies


establishing the United Nations


eliminating monopolies


implementing the Food and Drug Act

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Eliminating Monopolies

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One element of Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" agenda is Option C eliminating monopolies.

The element of Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom agenda

Supported by a Democratic majority in Congress, Wilson succeeded during his first term in office (1913–17) in pushing through several meaningful measures: tariff reduction, banking regulations, antitrust legislation, beneficial farmer-labor enactments, and highway construction using state grants-in-aid.

New Freedom

  • New Freedom, in U.S. history, the political ideology of Woodrow Wilson, enunciated during his successful 1912 presidential campaign, pledging to restore unfettered opportunity for individual action and to employ the power of government on behalf of social justice for all.
  • Supported by a Democratic majority in Congress, Wilson succeeded during his first term in office (1913–17) in pushing through several meaningful measures: tariff reduction, banking regulations, antitrust legislation, beneficial farmer-labor enactments, and highway construction using state grants-in-aid. In actual practice, the Wilsonian program enacted most of the proposals of his main 1912 presidential opponent, Progressive candidate Theodore Roosevelt.

Impact of Wilson's New Freedom policy

By the extensive use of federal power to protect the common man, the New Freedom anticipated the centralized approaches of the New Deal 20 years later.

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