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Which of the following contributed to the economic growth under president Calvin Coolidge? Select the two correct answers.
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an increase in the production of consumer goods by factories
an increase in the production of consumer goods by factories
careful government regulation of business
careful government regulation of business
an increase in the number of stocks bought and sold by the public
an increase in the number of stocks bought and sold by the public
discouraging the accumulation of debt
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- an increase in the production of consumer goods by factories
- an increase in the number of stocks bought and sold by the public
Explanation: The 1920s boom under Coolidge featured mass production of consumer goods (autos, appliances) and expanding public participation in the stock market. His pro-business, low-tax, low-regulation policies encouraged growth but did not involve careful regulation or discouraging consumer debt.
- an increase in the number of stocks bought and sold by the public
Explanation: The 1920s boom under Coolidge featured mass production of consumer goods (autos, appliances) and expanding public participation in the stock market. His pro-business, low-tax, low-regulation policies encouraged growth but did not involve careful regulation or discouraging consumer debt.
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