When President Truman took a hard line against striking workers in the years immediately following World War II, he:
"had little understanding of the plight of laborers in the post-war years."
During the first months of his administration, he became involved in a struggle between coal miners and railroad workers. It took several meetings, and fierce arguments, to get them to agree, and end the strike.
The thing that caused the Indian removal act was the fact that "In 1828 Andrew Jackson was elected president of the United States, and he immediately declared the removal of eastern tribes a national objective. In 1830 Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which authorized the president to negotiate removal treaties.Jul 23, 2018
Cherokee Removal | New Georgia Encyclopedia
https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/cherokee-removal "
"... the chief business of the American people is business." he once said.
Coolidge followed a laissez-faire economic policy, whereby the government doesn't interfere in the national economy unless absolutely necessary, and even then its actions should be limited to gentle nudges to get the economy back on track rather than large scale intervention.
So, Coolidge's attitude toward business was 'if it's not broken, don't fix it' - leave business alone to prosper.
The correct answer is B. True
Explanation:
The Mayas were a complex civilization that existed in Mexico and nearby territories including part of Honduras. In terms of origin, it is believed ancestors of the Mayan people, as well as other tribes in the continent, descended from Asian people that traveled to America thousands of years ago. This was possible due to a natural land bridge that existed between Asia and America, which is known as the Bering Strait. In this way, Asian peoples migrated to America through this land bridge and then colonized the continent, which led to different communities including the Mayas.