Republican economic policies under Warren G.Harding
A) sought to return to the pure laissez-faire doctrines practiced under William McKinley.
B) endorsed government to help guide business along the path to profits.
C) sought regulation only in the area of fair trade and consumer rights.
D) aimed at increasing business competition through antitrust enforcement.
E) sought federal consolidation of business and labor into corporate syndicates.
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