arelizrodriguez arelizrodriguez
  • 20-03-2018
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During the Second Industrial Revolution, the government was considered laissez-faire because

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TheGreatWulfbite TheGreatWulfbite
  • 20-03-2018
The government didn't want to interfere with the industrial businesses; they just let it be. The term "laissez-faire" is a french term that describes "letting the 'situation' go, and not interfering with it".
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mgons003194 mgons003194
  • 01-01-2019

d) it did not interfere with business affairs.

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