What attitudes towards business were adopted by Presidents Harding and Coolidge?

A. a laissez-faire approach that had few regulations or pro-business policies
B. a heavily-regulated approach that imposed strict oversight of corporate behavior
C. a pro-union approach that imposed worker-friendly policies and forced welfare capitalism
D. an actively pro-business stance that included laws designed to increase corporate profits


Answer: D

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