Woodrow Wilson is amongst the highly regarded American presidents with an accolade of 33 honorary degrees and a PhD and credited for radically changing the influence of U.S state house, a feat that won him a Nobel Peace prize for peace after World War I. He rallied for the ratification of the League of Nation’s Treaty to ensure maintenance of peace in the world. Before being elected president, he served as New Jersey governor where his leadership style amassed rapid popularity for reforming policies on campaign finance, shifting party nominations from party bosses to the public and enacting laws that obliged the remuneration of workers injured at work.