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Why Did Calvin Coolidge Veto the McNary-Haugen Acts of 1927

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Why did Calvin Coolidge veto the McNary-Haugen Acts of 1927 and 1928?


A) He considered them unwarranted government interference in the economy.
B) He felt that they were too weak to really help farmers in their crisis.
C) He was beholden to an international lobby of commodity traders.
D) Coolidge was a merciless partisan, and would not pass a law made by Democrats.

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