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7.10 unit test: the 1920s - part 1
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which u.s. president would disagree with the idea that the president should be a good friend to big business?
calvin coolidge
warren harding
woodrow wilson
herbert hoover
Calvin Coolidge, Warren Harding, and Herbert Hoover all pursued pro-business policies in the 1920s, supporting close ties between the presidency and big business. Woodrow Wilson, by contrast, was a progressive president who pushed for antitrust laws and regulations to limit the power of large corporations, so he would disagree with the idea of the president being a "good friend to big business."
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