He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
He felt the government should cooperate with business to achieve greater profits
He felt the government should cooperate with business to achieve greater profits
Generally favorable, as reflected by Harding's campaign promise of a "return to normalcy" (meaning the pro-business conservatism of the Gilded Age).
He felt the government should cooperate with business to achieve greater profits
He wishes he were like Finny.
Some people have a positive pleasant attitude toward work. Others have a pompous attitude.
Chaucer describes the nun in a very sarcastic way
the dutch saw them as trading partners
President Warren Harding held a pro-business attitude, believing that a favorable environment for business would lead to national prosperity. He advocated for policies that reduced government intervention in the economy, including tax cuts and deregulation, which he believed would stimulate growth and innovation. Harding's administration focused on returning the country to normalcy after World War I, emphasizing stability and support for the private sector. His approach reflected the broader Republican philosophy of the time, prioritizing business interests as a means to achieve economic recovery.
Swift's poem depicts a negative attitude towards women because it describes a aversion to women's bodies