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Wilson focused first on tariff reform, pushing through Congress the Underwood-Simmons Act, which achieved the most significant reductions in rates since the Civil War. He argued that high tariffs created monopolies and hurt consumers, and his lower tariffs were especially popular in the South and West

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Woodrow wilson endorse Tariff reform.

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During Wilson's presidential reign, Wilson managed to persuade the democratic congress to pass reforms like: federal reserve act, federal trade commission act, antitrust act. Tariff reform was a protectionist British group in the early decade of 1900.

It was a troop who protested against unfair foreign imports. Intending towards expansion of economic opportunity for the lower class and eliminate certain privilege enjoyed by the higher class, Wilson however convinced that high tariffs set up monopoly in the market that disturbs the consumer whereas the lower tariffs were popular in east and west.