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Regarding government revenue, Woodrow Wilson .
raised tariff rates
sold America’s Pacific island colonies to Japan
lowered tariffs and enacted a federal income tax
sold public lands to raise revenue
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lowered tariffs and enacted a federal income tax
Wilson pushed the Underwood Tariff (1913) to reduce tariff rates and supported the 16th Amendment and the Revenue Act of 1913, which introduced a federal income tax.
Wilson pushed the Underwood Tariff (1913) to reduce tariff rates and supported the 16th Amendment and the Revenue Act of 1913, which introduced a federal income tax.
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