"... 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.
Entangling alliances grew the small conflicts instantly.
When Austria-Hungary attacked Serbia for just the region of Bosnia-Herzegovina, automatically Russia and Germany were in the war.
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it was used on a much larger scale for the purposes of mass agricultural labor, as it was an economic alternative to other workers. However, without the large plantations of cash crops that needed such slave labor in the North, the Northern slaves were less common and not a primary source of agricultural production.
Turkish revolutionaries waged the Turkish War of Independence against Ottoman loyalists and neighboring countries, and engaged in continuing conflict with the Democratic Republic of Armenia. On September 24, 1920, Turkish forces invaded and advanced unto Sarighamish and Kars resulting in the Turkish–Armenian War.
Generally speaking, "<span>The First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives," since the President "gained traction" after the First. </span>