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How was laissez-faire used in the industrial revolution?

a. the government believed they should leave big businesses alone to do what they wanted.

b. the government tried hard to manage the growing industrialization of america.

c. big businesses believed they should leave workers alone to get work done at their own pace.

d. big businesses found ways to closely manage workers during work hours.

e. immigrants were allowed to enter the country to work for the growing industries.

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b. the government tried hard to manage the growing industrialization of america.

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Answer:

a. the government believed they should leave big businesses alone to do what they wanted.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Laissez-faire approach to economic development taken by several governments states that the Governments should leave big and small companies to be and do whatever they want with little to intervention from them, it is a Let do, let be policy that the Governments adopted in order to leave the businesses alone to do what they wanted.

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