Woodrow Wilson advanced several progressive reforms, including the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Clayton Antitrust Act, which aimed to regulate monopolies and protect labor rights. He also supported the passage of the Keating-Owen Child Labor Act, although it was later deemed unconstitutional. However, Wilson did little to address racial injustices, as his administration implemented segregationist policies in federal offices and largely ignored the civil rights of African Americans. Additionally, his reluctance to support women's suffrage until late in his presidency delayed progress in that area.
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Progressive party were those with principles/practices who advocated progress, change, or reform, especially in political matters.
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Woodrow Wilson was the main sponsor of the League of Nations. Lenin wanted nothing to do with it.
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