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Which is a true statement about Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge's economic policies?
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They continued the progressive policies of Wilson and Roosevelt.
They continued the progressive policies of Wilson and Roosevelt.
They practiced a laissez-faire business approach.
They practiced a laissez-faire business approach.
They supported higher wages for workers.
They supported higher wages for workers.
They suggested banking regulations.
They suggested banking regulations.
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They practiced a laissez-faire business approach.
Both presidents favored pro-business policies: tax cuts, reduced regulation, and limited government intervention in the economy (Harding's "return to normalcy" and Coolidge's "the business of America is business").
Both presidents favored pro-business policies: tax cuts, reduced regulation, and limited government intervention in the economy (Harding's "return to normalcy" and Coolidge's "the business of America is business").
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