9. The following excerpt is from a 1921 address to Congress by President Warren G. Harding.
I have said to the people we meant to have less of Government in business as well as more
business in Government. It is well to have it understood that business has a right to pursue its
normal, legitimate, and righteous way unimpeded, and it ought have no call to meet Government
competition where all risk is bome by the Public Treasury.
Which issue is described by this excerpt?
A. Support for the formation of industry trusts and monopolies
B. Dependence on high tariffs rather than taxes to raise revenue
C. Nonintervention policies that would encourage an economic boom
D. Restructuring of the money system and prevention of bank failures
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