Speaker A: What made the United States great was opportunity,
not government regulations.
Spe...
Social Studies, 05.03.2021 20:50 jadynsantiago
Speaker A: What made the United States great was opportunity,
not government regulations.
Speaker B: Factory owners in the Ohio River Valley have a
responsibility to residents in Canada and New York.
Speaker C: There must be a balance between the creation of
jobs and the protection of the environment.
Speaker D: If the Environmental Protection Agency had existed
in the 1800's, we would still be waiting for someone
to build a trans-continental railroad,
Which speakers would most likely support the idea of
laissez-faire?
A A and B
C and D
B
B and C
D and A
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