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Progressives, such as Woodrow Wilson, supported financial reforms because they believed the nation’s financial system was overly controlled by
labor unions.
state governments.
foreign countries.
big business.
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big business.
Progressives like Wilson pushed financial reforms (e.g., the Federal Reserve Act, antitrust measures) to curb the power of large corporations, banks, and financiers who dominated the nation's financial system.
Progressives like Wilson pushed financial reforms (e.g., the Federal Reserve Act, antitrust measures) to curb the power of large corporations, banks, and financiers who dominated the nation's financial system.
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