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… Kendrick Clements … Woodrow Wilson's presidency fulfilled much of the progressive reform … and banking interests, was probably the most important domestic achievement of the Wilson administration, one that …
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… understanding the administration and political legacy of Woodrow Wilson, America’s 28th president. Through his leadership, he … on Germany. With the nation at war, Wilson set aside his domestic agenda to concentrate on a full-scale mobilization …
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Woodrow Wilson is a hot topic of debate for his support of … from the university’s School of Public and International Affairs. The reason? While president, Wilson introduced …
Woodrow Wilson is a hot topic of debate for his support of segregation in the federal government during his first year
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… In his first speech as president, Woodrow Wilson argued that government should actively defend …
In his first speech as president, Woodrow Wilson argued that government should actively defend the public interest
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… presidency" system of governance was instituted, one which Woodrow Wilson referred to in the 1870s as "Congressional Government" … leaders and cabinet secretaries. … … Andrew Johnson: Domestic Affairs
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… a departure from the activism of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Coolidge's political philosophy and personal … embraced the new media of the modern culture. Coolidge's domestic legacy can generally be described as conservative. …
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… Republican Party than the new President in fashioning a domestic legislative agenda. No rubber stamp, however, … importance. Presidents after Harrison (Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt) strengthened and used …
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… railroad regulation and undertook one of his greatest domestic reform efforts. The legislation, which became known … program and the practice soon became commonplace, with Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, and …
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… not to please a set of organized constituencies. Like Woodrow Wilson, he intended to act with honesty and candor, leading … of Energy had not predicted. Between 1980 and 1985, domestic production would increased by almost 1 million …
Oral History Interviews
… President Reagan had been thrown off his horse down at the Wilson Ranch in and had had a period of unconsciousness. It … together and he had everybody from the librarian of the Woodrow Wilson, who has a tracheostomy, but he would come to … some reason or other and it had to do with cows or some domestic animal. There was an analogy being constructed that …
Oral History Interviews
… Al … From … Domestic Policy Advisor to the Clinton Transition, Founder … the guy who had shepherded me around Jackson was guy named Wilson Golden, who was Bill Winter’s law partner. And if I’m … or a big depression. [Grover] Cleveland did it twice, and [Woodrow] Wilson twice. Neither ever got a majority. My own …
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Affairs at Harvard University. Her book, “Who Adjusts? Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policy During the … Law in Domestic Politics,” received the APSA’s Woodrow Wilson Award, the International Social Science Council’s …
Oral History Interviews
… Karl … Zinsmeister … Director of the Domestic Policy Council … Charlottesville, Virginia … Revised … the street from what at that point was known as the Ellen Wilson Homes. It was named for Woodrow Wilson’s wife, Ellen Wilson, and it was very …
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… agreements (e.g., the Trans-Pacific Partnership)? How have domestic content restrictions and intellectual property … on Foreign Relations Panelists Christina Davis, Professor, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Alan Larson, Senior …
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… first term. We were headed to deficits of 6% of GDP [Gross Domestic Product]. We were looking at the debt-to-GDP going … in recasting— Stein Wasn’t this the period when Pete Wilson was doing those things he did in California that … it. We ended up losing, the first time since—what? Riley Woodrow Wilson? Stein Yes. An absolute disaster. Sandy, …
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… Part of Clinton’s approach was to relate foreign policy to domestic policy, so he went to Milwaukee with a lot of people … enough to recall this in Virginia, he was convinced that Woodrow Wilson in 1913 was the historic parallel because Wilson had …
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… and private practice positions. I had graduated from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at … and international issues, so I'd not even studied his domestic positions. I understood him to be a compassionate …
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… it’s been a battered doctrine. You’ve gone from President [Woodrow] Wilson, who got some questions propounded by Congress and … the national security people were interested in. The domestic policy people—Ken Cribb and others—were arguing that …
Oral History Interviews
… sense attractive, but was bound to be unsuccessful. On domestic policies, he had a much greater feel, but once … a far removal from realpolitik. It is a traditional and [Woodrow] Wilsonian view that there are national frontiers and … American character, and it will come back. Just as Woodrow Wilson had this great revival in the wartime and post-war …
Oral History Interviews
… going on, somewhat more about international affairs than domestic matters so we talked a lot about the years of Nixon … about the Bush Presidency. It is a little bit like [Woodrow] Wilson. Wilson said, “I spent my whole career preparing to be …