Federal, state, and local governments helped encourage business expansion by favorable laws and subsidies. For example, they granted land to railroads and farmers. They also passed higher and higher tariffs so that imported goods would be more expensive and, less competitive with the ones already made in the U.S
Henry David Thoreau
Calvin Coolidge thought that there should be not government interference and he favored small businesses.
Word was leaked about the government tracking the activities of American citizens that had criticized the war and other policies.
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
The first American political parties developed primarily out of the need to provide alternative leadership. They were a platform for criticizing the policies and leadership offered by the government.
they allowed businesses to operate with few regulations
By allowing them to operate freely.
The Government affects a business in many ways by making laws, issuing taxes and also how well the government improves and maintains their infrastructure. In some countries may be pro-business and in others it may not. The infrastructure has to be good to encourage more businesses to come into the country. Only if the infrastructure is good will the transportation of goods be easy, thus encourage businesses.
They were upset that American businesses were not involved>
The government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses
If an economy were in collapse, the government would use policies to encourage an upswing by developing more money by buying government bonds. They would also lower interest rates to persuade people to spend more money.
they favored big buisness
Leaving it alone ~ apex
they favored big buisness
The government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses
The government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses
The government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses