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By 1916, President Wilson believed he had pushed the progressive reform further than had the previous Progressive Presidents. He got congress to enact much of TRs progressive reforms as well as his own reform agenda. But, the people of the US were becoming less concerned with domestic issues than the position of the US in troubled Europe. The world was about to experience "The Great War."

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After 1914, issues of money and banking faded away from the political agenda.

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