Aside from restoring the public's confidence in honesty within the executive branch, Irwin Unger concludes that Calvin Coolidge:

a. made solid appointments, but the government's policy was "do nothing" and please business
b. backed several important farm bills, but otherwise opposed most reform laws
c. quietly signed important laws that boosted federal financing of public schools
d. was corrupt and venal


A

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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