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Which quotation is often used to describe President Coolidge's economic philosophy?

a. "Any fool can destroy trees.…They cannot run away."
b. “I’m not a humanitarian, I'm a hell-raiser.”
c. "...you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold."
d. “The chief business of America is business.”

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Correct answer:

a. "Any fool can destroy trees.…They cannot run away."

Coolidge's economic philosophy was closely related to the Constitution. For Coolidge it was essential to keep a budget in balance. The phrase refers to the damage that can be caused to nature so that they are trapped by not being able to recover the forests they destroy. That is to say that there is no balance that allows for coexistence.

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the answer is A.any fool can destroy trees....They cannot run away
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