During a period of dramatic economic expansion, fierce political and social reform, and the outbreak of World War I-which catapulted the U.S. onto the international stage as a major world power-the White Court guided the country through key rulings on business regulations, civil liberties, and the separation of powers.
Rebecca S. Shoemaker is a professor in the Department of History at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN.
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