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when it came to economic issues, President Calvin Coolidge believed that
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government intervention in the economy should be minimal and that a laissez-faire approach was necessary for economic growth. He believed that the government should reduce spending, decrease regulation, and lower taxes to stimulate the economy. He also believed in the importance of balancing the federal budget and reducing the national debt. Overall, Coolidge believed in free-market principles and the ability of private enterprise to drive economic prosperity.