Which statement best represents how Harding and Coolidge's presidential policies compareand contrast with each other?

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Both were progressive, but only Coolidge backed banking regulations.
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 pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals

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The best statement that represents how Harding and Coolidge's presidential policies compare and contrast with each other is:

Both were pro-business, but only Harding’s presidency is famous for scandals.

Harding's administration is often associated with significant scandals, such as Teapot Dome, while Coolidge maintained a pro-business stance but did not have the same level of scandals associated with his presidency.