President Warren Harding had a generally pro-business attitude, believing that a strong economy was essential for national prosperity. His administration favored policies that supported business interests, including tax cuts and reduced regulations. Harding's approach was characterized by a desire to return to "normalcy" after World War I, which included promoting economic growth through business-friendly measures. This attitude aligned with the broader Republican ideals of the time, emphasizing limited government intervention in the economy.
Taft did not have a great attitude toward big business. There were 90 antitrust suits during his tenure as president.
Taft did not have a great attitude toward big business. There were 90 antitrust suits during his tenure as president.
It should be supported by the government
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
he wanted to support business growth
associationalism
angry sorta hateful
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
He felt the government should cooperate with business to achieve greater profits