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What resulted from President Coolidge's pro-business policies in the 1920s? a. an economic downturn accompanied by political scandal b. a recession and booming prosperity c. lower consumer debt and a return to prewar isolationism d. a period of rapid economic growth and prosperity

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d. a period of rapid economic growth and prosperity

Step-by-step explanation:

President Coolidge's economic policies in the 1920s had to do with regulating the role of the federal government in the economy and this in turn helped boost the economy and produce consistent government surplus and reduced the federal debt.

Therefore, President Coolidge's pro-business policies in the 1920s resulted in a period of rapid economic growth and prosperity.

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