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History, 26.10.2020 18:30 ammyraammirez24

During the Second Industrial Revolution, the government was considered laissez-faire because it worked to regulate workers fairly.
it worked to regulate business fairly.
it did not allow monopolies to develop.
it did not interfere with business affairs.

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