Woodrow Wilson administration

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The Woodrow Wilson administration was the U.S. federal executive leadership from 1913 to 1921 that guided the nation through World War I and implemented major progressive domestic reforms.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal executive administration
presidential administration
appliesToJurisdiction federal government of the United States
country United States
election United States presidential election, 1912
United States presidential election, 1916
endTime 1921
followedBy Warren G. Harding administration
follows William Howard Taft administration
headOfGovernment Woodrow Wilson
headOfState Woodrow Wilson
ideology liberal internationalism
progressivism
legislativeBody United States Congress
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Washington, D.C.
notablePolicy Adamson Act
Clayton Antitrust Act
Committee on Public Information creation
Espionage Act of 1917
Federal Farm Loan Act
Federal Reserve Act
Federal Trade Commission Act
Fourteen Points peace program
Jones Act (Philippines)
Jones Act (Puerto Rico)
Keating–Owen Child Labor Act
New Freedom domestic program
Revenue Act of 1913
Revenue Act of 1916
Revenue Act of 1918
Sedition Act of 1918
Selective Service Act of 1917
Underwood Tariff Act
War Industries Board creation
support for League of Nations
officeHolder A. Mitchell Palmer
Edward M. House
Josephus Daniels
Louis Brandeis
Newton D. Baker
Robert Lansing
William G. McAdoo
William Jennings Bryan
partOf Progressive Era
politicalParty Democratic Party
significantEvent Mexican Revolution interventions
Paris Peace Conference
Red Scare (1919–1920)
Russian Revolution response
U.S. entry into World War I
World War I
startTime 1913
vicePresident Thomas R. Marshall


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