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Which president pushed for the Clayton Anti-Trust Act, Federal Reserve, and Federal

Trade Commission?
McKinley
Roosevelt
Taft
Wilson

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Answer:

Wilson

Step-by-step explanation:

Aside from banning the practices of price discrimination and anti-competitive mergers, the new law also declared strikes, boycotts, and labor unions legal under federal law. The bill passed the House with an overwhelming majority on June 5, 1914. President Woodrow Wilson signed it into law on October 15, 1914.

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