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Q: When did president Calvin Coolidge support laissez-faire business practice?
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The practice of unethical behavior by companies and its leaders.


What unfair business practice do cartel use?

price fixing


What are laws and regulations designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practice?

Antitrust


Did Andrew Carnegie bribe?

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Where was Calvin Coolidge from?

Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth, Vermont. As an adult he lived in Northampton, Massachusetts where he had a law practice. He was the city solicitor for a time. He was the governor of Massachusetts before he was President.


What did Coolidge do before he was president?

Before he was President, he passed the bar and established a law practice. He was a mayor of Northhampton, state senator, Lt. Governor and Governor of Massachusetts and served as Vice-president under Harding.


What did Calvin Coolidge do before he was president?

Before becoming president, Calvin Coolidge served as the Vice President of the United States under President Warren G. Harding from 1921 to 1923. Prior to that, he served as the governor of Massachusetts from 1919 to 1921. Coolidge also held numerous other political positions throughout his career at the local and state levels.


Where did Calvin Coolidge practice law?

His law office was in Northampton, Mass.


Was it Harding or Coolidge who never took a salary?

Neither of those US Presidents (Warren G. Harding or his successor Calvin Coolidge) refused their salaries. As Harding's Vice President, Coolidge received a salary of $12,000 and could not afford to buy a house in Washington DC.George Washington tried to decline his salary as President but was convinced not to set a precedent that would affect less-wealthy Presidents. Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy donated their salaries to charity.However...Calvin Coolidge's very first public office, as a councilman for Northhampton, MA, paid no salary. His later elected offices were paying, but at least one kept him out of private practice, drastically curtailing his income.


Does Germany have a president or a king?

They do have an elected President, but in practice the President doesn't have that much power. Everyday running of the government is done by the Chancellor, which is equivalent to a Prime Minister.


Who was the first president to give a radio address?

Calvin Coolidge


When were business analytics introduced?

The practice of business analytics can be traced back to as far as ancient Greece. However, it wasn't until the late 1700s before the first business practice was documented as a business practice, and not until the late 1800s before business management became a recognized discipline.


What religion does the president practice?

Christianity


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What is practice manager?

A person who manages a business and is one of the head people in the business.