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Woodrow Wilson grew unpopular in the U.S. due to several factors, including his handling of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, which faced strong opposition from Congress and the American public. Additionally, his leadership during the post-World War I period was criticized, particularly regarding economic challenges and labor unrest. His commitment to progressive reforms was overshadowed by racial segregation policies and a lack of support for civil rights, contributing further to his decline in popularity.

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