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When he became president , woodrow wilson was concerned that banks

Did not involve themselves enough in the us economy
Had too much influence in us politics
Were suffering from too much competition
Had too much control over the nation's credit system

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User Fuffy
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User ZaxLofful
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Answer:

Did not involve themselves enough in the US economy

Step-by-step explanation:

President Wilson Woodrow was concerned that the banks were not committed to helping the American economy because if their neutral stance.

This is why he signed. The Federal Reserve Act in 1913 which would ensure that the money in the reserve would hp the economy.

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