In the 1920s, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover believed in
A) the benefits of unrestrained competition.
B) the inefficiency of warm-spirited labor relations.
C) viewing business and government as partners rather than as adversaries.
D) viewing foreign trade as a cause of dependency rather than profitability.
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