Woodrow Wilson showed the limits of his progressivism by
A) opposing workingmen's compensation.
B) opposing the entry of women into politics.
C) endorsing immigration limitations on Japanese and Chinese immigrants.
D) refusing to appoint the Jewish Louis D. Brandeis to the Federal Trade Commission.
E) accelerating the segregation of blacks in the federal bureaucracy.
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