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Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom rejected what he referred to as the "Triple Wall of Privilege." By this he meant banks, tariffs, and trusts. When Wilson rejected trusts he did not - unlike Roosevelt - differentiate as to whether trusts were "good" or "bad."

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