President Woodrow Wilson established a reputation as a trust-buster by supporting the Clayton Antitrust Act. True False

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True, President Woodrow Wilson actively worked to "trust-bust" during his administration by supporting measures such as the Clayton Antitrust Act. The Clayton Antitrust Act sought to create regulations and restrictions on businesses and firms from creating monopolies in markets. Wilson was also responsible for other actions that sought to regulate commerce through measures such as the creation of the Federal Trade Commission.