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Wilson was unsuccessful in making lasting changes regarding
compensation for work-related injuries.
access to loans for small farmers.
the hours and age at which children worked.
hours and pay for railroad workers.
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the hours and age at which children worked.
Wilson backed federal child‑labor restrictions (the Keating‑Owen Act of 1916), but the Supreme Court struck them down (Hammer v. Dagenhart, 1918), so lasting federal reform did not occur in his term.
Wilson backed federal child‑labor restrictions (the Keating‑Owen Act of 1916), but the Supreme Court struck them down (Hammer v. Dagenhart, 1918), so lasting federal reform did not occur in his term.
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