LAD/Blog #30: Wilson's First Inaugural
In his first inaugural address, Wilson noted that there had been a significant change in government. Wilson pointed out that the House of Representatives, Senate, and Presidency were all under control of the Democratic Party, but he stated that the success of a party was not important if the country as a whole was not doing well. Wilson also claimed that the entire country had changed significantly in the recent past, in large part due to the rise of monopolies and trusts. Wilson wanted to regulate business during his time in office. He claimed that "inexcusable waste" had come with the riches that some had acquired as a result of business, and it was necessary to protect both nature and all workers. He stated that the government had failed to properly represent people, and instead catered to the interests of private businesses. Wilson claimed that the main purpose of the government was to ensure justice, and that he would be dedicated to protecting the rights of everyday men.
Woodrow Wilson
Synthesis: William Howard Taft, who also supported business regulation
Woodrow Wilson
Synthesis: William Howard Taft, who also supported business regulation
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