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Which statement best represents how Harding and Coolidge's presidential policies compare and contrast with each other?
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Both were progressive, but only Coolidge backed banking regulations.
Both were progressive, but only Coolidge backed banking regulations.
Both were Republicans, but only Coolidge had a laissez-faire attitude toward business.
Both were Republicans, but only Coolidge had a laissez-faire attitude toward business.
Both were isolationists, but only Harding supported joining the League of Nations.
Both were isolationists, but only Harding supported joining the League of Nations.
Both were pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals.
Both were pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals.
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Both were pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals.
Explanation: Harding and Coolidge were conservative, pro-business Republicans of the 1920s. Harding’s administration was marred by scandals (e.g., Teapot Dome), while Coolidge is remembered for his honest, laissez-faire approach.
Explanation: Harding and Coolidge were conservative, pro-business Republicans of the 1920s. Harding’s administration was marred by scandals (e.g., Teapot Dome), while Coolidge is remembered for his honest, laissez-faire approach.
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