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Why did the U.S. government support capitalism in the early 1800s?

O A. Leaders believed the government shouldn't interfere in people's
lives.
O B. The government wanted to discourage farming.
O C. Most government leaders were factory owners.
D. Businesses would fail unless the government helped them.

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Answer:

Late 19th century America became the creative hub of the world, conceiving hundreds of new inventions like the telegraph, telephone, electric power and lighting. The need for investment capital fueled growth in the stock market and American banks.

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