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What was the goal of Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom program?

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Answered by Jasmeet83609
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Explanation:

n its simplest definition, the New Freedom was a collection of speeches Woodrow Wilson made during his presidential campaign of 1912. The speeches promised significant reforms for greater economic opportunity for all, while ensuring the tradition of limited government.

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Goal of Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom program:

  • To change the status quo when it came to how government, the economy, and society operated and interacted.
  • Average worker and small businesses and small farmers were an essential part of a vision for the country.

Explanation:

  • New freedom is a kind of ensuring the opportunities for an individual person to employ the power of government in behalf of social justice for all.
  • New Freedom which is the collection of speeches by Woodrow Wilson made during his presidential campaign in 1912.
  • The speeches have goals to promise that signifies reforms for economic development at the whole with the traditional limited government.
  • New Freedom includes the lowering tariffs to magnify foreign competition with the lower prices. It forms the Federal Reserve with economic stability with accessible credit among the middle class people.

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1.Use American influence to promote world freedom, democracy, and peace.2.Promote U.S. investments and increase trade.3.Speak softly and carry a big stick.4.Build the army and navy in order to equal the imperialism of other nations.

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