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Which best describes the policies of Republicans during the 1920s?

a. They favored progressive reforms.
b. They fought hard for improved civil rights.
c. They favored involvement in world affairs.
d. They acted to support big business.

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The policies of Republicans acted to support big business during the 1920s. Option D is correct.

With the elections held in 1920, the Republican party gained control of both houses of Congress and the presidency. During the 1920s the republicans supported policies that generally helped big business. In that light, they provided corporations free rein, raised protective tariffs, and cut taxes for wealthy business owners.

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D. They acted to support big business.

During the Progressive Era (1890-1920), ending with the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, actions had been taken to regulate businesses and address the problems caused by industrialization and urbanization. But promising what was dubbed a "return to normalcy," the Republican party took control of both houses of Congress and the presidency in the 1920 elections. The Republican presidents of the 1920s (Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover) went in the opposite direction of previous Progressive Era policies. The were inclined to let corporations operate in a more unregulated fashion. They also raised tariffs to protect American business, and cut taxes for wealthy business owners.
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