As President, Woodrow Wilson
A) responded to pleas from the NAACP to use the federal government's power to stop lynching.
B) opposed the efforts of white southerners in his cabinet to segregate government departments.
C) sent federal troops to break up the Pullman strike.
D) used government's power aggressively to aid worker and farmer organizations.
E) failed to support legislation that would have given labor and farmer organizations immunity from antitrust prosecution.
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