In the 1920s, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover believed in

A. the benefits of unrestrained competition.
B. viewing business and government as partners rather than as adversaries.
C. viewing foreign trade as a cause of dependency rather than profitability.
D. the inefficiency of warm-spirited labor relations.


Answer: B

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