During the Gilded Age, wealthy businessmen believed that the federal government protected their right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" when it
A) refrained from regulating the economy.
B) provided for the weak and vulnerable.
C) defended the rights of workers.
D) fostered competition in the marketplace.
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