The republican policies were things that involved the government intervening as little as possible.
'Laissez-Faire' (let things alone) letting people do things for themselves.
Republicans believed helping as little as possible, letting people do what they want, letting things get out of control, leaving things to their own devices.
The basic economic and political policies that were pursued by the three conservative republican administrations in the 1920s was enhanced american prosperity.
it was mainly due to the low taxations as it help the citizens in usa to make a better profit
southern sharecroppers. Try the rich. Democrats favor them as well, after a veneer of fairness.
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
Both remained neutral, but both silently cheered every Republican victory. They were not on good terms with the Soviet Union, but Germany's support of Franco was not in their best interests.
Thomas Jefferson created a party called the Democratic-Republican party, and his policies were somewhat different from the modern Republican Party.
you can tell me
Whites and Northerners who supported Republican policies in the South
sharecroppers
No. The "Republican" party didn't exist until 1860. Jefferson was for self government.
The basic economic and political policies that were pursued by the three conservative republican administrations in the 1920s was enhanced american prosperity.
President Obama is a Democrat, and a frequent critic of Republican policies.
He reversed Federalist policies
Because of the, Republican laissez-faire policies.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was, in the 1950s, a Republican. If he was active in politics today and had the same policies he had in the 1950s, he'd be a moderate Democrat.
Scott Brown is a Republican because he agrees with the policy positions and ideology of the Republican Party. Republicans generally advocate for smaller government, lower taxes, and a focus on conservative social values, which align with Brown's beliefs and principles. As a result, he has chosen to identify himself as a member of the Republican Party.
Because of the, Republican laissez-faire policies.