What best describes the economic policy of the British government during the early nineteenth century?
A) Make no laws that might interfere with trade and industry.
B) While the government did not interfere directly in business,it did pass laws to promote trade and industry.
C) The government regulated trade and industry to a large degree.
D) Conservatives supported industry,but liberals were less interested.
E) The monarchy and Parliament came to an agreement on trade policy.
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