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History, 01.12.2020 20:30 mrsjenrucker

How did the government’s “laissez faire” policies of the Gilded Age impact America? A)Created Child Labor Laws and a National Minimum Wage.
B)Outlawed slavery and made Jim Crow Laws illegal.
C)Government leaders supported business owners by not regulating them.
D)All of the above.

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