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"The business of America is business." Calvin Coolidge
Aided the growth of business
Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover
Harding's policy toward business was known as "normalcy," which aimed to return the economy to pre-WWI conditions. Coolidge continued this policy and expanded upon it, advocating for limited government intervention and laissez-faire economic principles. This approach was commonly referred to as "government business partnership" or "the business of America is business."
Calvin Coolidge was a very pro-business Republican. And although the Depression happened in the midst of his presidency, Herbert Hoover was also pro-business.
Calvin Coolidge thought that there should be not government interference and he favored small businesses.
Herbert Hoover was Secretary of Commerce for both Harding and Coolidge.
they both wanted less government intervention in business and in peoples' lives.
President Harding and Coolidge favored more conservative policies that aided the growth of business.
Harding
Harding and Coolidge both based their foreign policy on a return to isolationism.
Warren Harding was the president that Coolidge succeeded.