Wilson's anti-trust regulations made him viewed as a person who was against big business. Wilson felt it was his duty to protect democracy.
After Wilson, the country was ready for a more conservative style of leadership that emphasized stability, a return to normalcy, and a focus on domestic issues rather than international involvement. This shift was reflected in the election of Warren G. Harding, who campaigned on promises to restore traditional values and reduce government intervention in the economy. The desire for a change from progressive ideals led to a preference for policies that prioritized business interests and individual liberties.
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
Wilson felt that monopolies were bad.
President Woodrow Wilson sought to lower the tariff on imported goods primarily to promote free trade and stimulate competition. He believed that reducing tariffs would benefit consumers by lowering prices and providing access to a wider range of products. Additionally, Wilson aimed to undermine the influence of monopolies and foster a more equitable economic environment. This approach was part of his broader progressive agenda to reform the economy and promote fairness in business practices.
Warren Harding's election in 1920 was largely influenced by the economic turmoil following World War I, including rampant inflation, labor strikes, and high unemployment. Many Americans were disillusioned with the progressive policies of the Wilson administration and sought a return to "normalcy." Harding's promises of stability, economic recovery, and a focus on domestic issues resonated with voters eager for a change. His campaign emphasized a pro-business agenda, appealing to those who believed that a hands-off government approach would restore prosperity.
union membership increased
Because it was none of our business
The 14 Points.
Jabez Wilson seeks a detective because he is perplexed by the sudden disappearance of his assistant, Vincent Spaulding, who left without explanation after helping Wilson with his business. Additionally, Wilson has become suspicious about the financial stability of his pawnbroking business, which has been negatively affected since Spaulding's departure. He hopes a detective can uncover the truth behind his assistant's actions and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his business.
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Yes, William Jennings Bryan resigned because he did not like the way Wilson handled the situation with Germany over the Lusitania. In general, he didn't agree with some of Wilson's plans.
Wilson's administration simply counteracted big business influence - bs!
Wilson's administration simply counteracted big business influence - bs!
Wilson J. Holton has written: 'Business forecasting' -- subject(s): Business forecasting
Minorities did not benefit.
Minorities did not benefit.
Sherlock Holmes knew that Jabez Wilson went to China because of the delicate pink fishes' scales in a tattoo on Wilson's right arm and a Chinese coin on his watch-chain, but the reader is not told why Wilson went to China. Perhaps it was pawnbroker's business.