A. He took an activist role in lawmaking and pushed for laws to protect workers and reduce the influence of corporations.
During his presidency, Woodrow Wilson implemented various reforms aimed at addressing the issues posed by large corporations and the evolving economic landscape. He advocated for worker protections and sought to limit the power and influence of corporations through legislation such as the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, which were designed to regulate unfair business practices and promote fair competition.