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30.1
New nationalism
·continuation of trusts and labor unions
·women's suffrage
·welfare programs
·minimum wage
·regulatory agencies

New Freedom:
·small enterprises
·entrepreneurs
·unregulated monopolize markets
·competition over social welfare
·low teriffs
·banks

similarities:
·active government for social and economic affairs.
New freedom seems more realistic because during the era women's suffrage was not fully supported yet.
30.2
Wilson's policies towards GB and Germany
·trade with Britain and France
·trade with Germany ceased
·Germany will be held accountable for any attacks on US citizens or vessels
·Wilson informed Germany to stop sinking merchant ships without warning or war with sprout.

American public:
·Americans were anti Germans
·lll feeling toward the Kaiser and Germany.
·majority hope to stay out the war.
·eastern US wanted war
·rest of the country did not
we were neutral and thought because no one really wanted the war. the with these we were not neutral because we stop trading with Germany and threatened Germany with war if they did not stop sinkingof ships and they're also held accountable for any attacks on citizens are vessels.
30.3
The Bank:
·banking system Proved inefficient and had outgrown the Republic's economic expansion.
·the panic of 1907 prove that the currency was also not efficient.
·Federal Reserve Board: a system of 12 regional Reserve districts each with a central bank guaranteed a measurable amount of public control issued paper money backed by commercial paper

Underwood tariff:
·reduced rates
·reduce import fees
·landmark for tax legislation
·16th amendment provided in context

Trust:
·Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 allowed presidential appointed commission to search business involved in interstate commerce.
·this act was supposed to break up monopolies by shutting down unfair trade practices ,false advertising, mislabeling ,unlawful competition,adultery and bribery.

Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914:
· it was an extension of the Sherman Antitrust Act which was against price discrimination and interlocking directorates.
·benefits for labor ,legalized strikes, and peaceful picketing
·it was like the Magna Carta for labor and Samuel Gompers (union leader).
30.4
Wilsons foreign policy from 1914 to 1917 was to stay neutral despite his peace efforts he was inclined to go to war because of Germany assaults
·trade with Britain but not Germany because Britain control the seas in the Atlantic and blockade the North Sea which was the gateway to Germany seaports.
·after Germany attack boats that carried Americans she threatened war against Germany if they didn't stop syncing the boats without warning.
·, Wilson cannot have pursued a different course that would have avoided war because the US economy was not doing so well by trading with Britain that Wilson would have not mimicked the embargo act because it would have hurt the American economy tremendously.
·going to war meant more money for the country as well