Business
tax cuts for wealthy americans
During the 1920s, the Republican presidents acted to support big business.
During the 1920s, Republican presidents Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover promoted pro-business policies, emphasizing tax cuts, reduced government regulation, and tariffs to protect American industries. Their administration's policies favored economic growth, which led to a period of prosperity known as the "Roaring Twenties." However, this focus on laissez-faire economics and consumerism ultimately contributed to the economic instability that precipitated the Great Depression in 1929.
Roosevelt was a Democrat, Hoover was a Republican.
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Hoover
The basic economic and political policies that were pursued by the three conservative republican administrations in the 1920s was enhanced american prosperity.
They were largely inactive and allowed businesses to grow unregulated.
Because of the, Republican laissez-faire policies.
isolationism and laissez-faire business policy
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Presidents were actively "pro business".