1912 Democratic Party platform

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The 1912 Democratic Party platform was the formal statement of principles and policy proposals, centered on Woodrow Wilson’s progressive “New Freedom” agenda, adopted by the Democratic Party for the 1912 U.S. presidential election.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Democratic Party platform
United States political party platform
adoptedBy Democratic National Convention NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource Official Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention of 1912 NERFINISHED
electoralContext 1912 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
followedBy 1916 Democratic Party platform NERFINISHED
follows 1908 Democratic Party platform NERFINISHED
hasEffect framed Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom agenda
hasPart plank on banking and currency
plank on conservation of natural resources
plank on foreign policy
plank on labor and social justice
plank on popular government reforms
plank on tariff reform
plank on trusts and monopolies
ideology American liberalism NERFINISHED
progressivism
language English
mainSubject New Freedom NERFINISHED
Panama Canal policy
Philippines policy
antitrust policy
banking and currency reform
campaign finance reform
civil service reform
conservation of natural resources
conservation policy
direct democracy reforms
income tax
initiative, referendum, and recall
interstate commerce regulation
labor legislation
labor rights
popular election of U.S. senators
progressivism in the United States
rural credit reform
states’ rights
tariff reform
trust regulation
trust-busting
pointInTime 1912
politicalAlignment progressive wing of the Democratic Party
positionHeld official platform of the Democratic Party in the 1912 United States presidential election
publisher Democratic Party (United States) NERFINISHED
significantPerson Thomas R. Marshall NERFINISHED
Woodrow Wilson NERFINISHED

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New Freedom domestic program describedBySource 1912 Democratic Party platform