Mr. Whites US History 1. Which of these best describes Woodrow Wilsons approach toward tariffs? A. He supported strong protective tariffs for American.

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Mr. Whites US History 1

Which of these best describes Woodrow Wilsons approach toward tariffs? A. He supported strong protective tariffs for American industry B. He supported tariffs in order to raise money for the government C. He opposed tariffs and supported free international trade D. He was indifferent, and didnt pay much attention to tariffs during his Presidency

This was put in place by Woodrow Wilson as a way of helping to regulate business: A. Income tax B. Federal Trade Commission C. Stock Market Commission D. Federal Trade Regulators

The 16 th amendment to the United States Constitution provided for: A. The direct election of senators B. The right to vote for women C. The prohibition of alcoholic beverages D. The federal income tax

The 19 th Amendment to the United States Constitution provided for: A. The direct election of senators B. The right to vote for women C. The prohibition of alcoholic beverages D. The federal income tax