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How did coolidge's economic policies relate to harding's

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Like Harding, Coolidge tried to keep government out of business.

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Like Harding, Coolidge needed to help workers' rights. Unlike Harding, Coolidge served to raise falling crop prices. Like Harding, Coolidge worked to keep government out of business. Unlike Harding, Coolidge understood in restricted government management of the business.

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User Cuongle
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Similar to Harding Coolidge tried to help the workers' rights movements. However, unlike Harding, Coolidge tried to raise the falling crop prices. They both tried to keep the government out of businesses. However, Coolidge believed that some business needed to be regulated by the government.

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