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During the Second Industrial Revolution, the govern ment was considered laissez-faire because

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During the Second Industrial Revolution the government was considered "laissez faire", -expression from the french meaning to let things happen, to leave things alone; it is the doctrine that considers that everything is going to be well in economy if the markets and economy in general is not encumbered with regulations.- This what better describes the situation during the Second Industrial Revolution.

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